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REAL ESTAT 3 A . E—CITY—~FOR SALE. SPECK & (O, 96T Market st.. opposite Ki Real Estate Agenix and Rent Colleétors. $160.000—Downtown corne brick structure; stores: 100 rooms: rick new improvements; rent Sale—$1 1o, 10 Years' “secured leare. ”,00!' Oorfer: G0 feet frontage: close to | gosupheum Theater: a rare jovestment aken back any time | $135.000—New brick -strocture. $6x137:6 feet: e price al. | dOWntown; leased for 5 years at $925 per ¢ at regular | o Month, day to buy a{¥3.500—Larkin-st. business corner; §7:6 feet & CHASE, 50 | o frontage: stores and lodging-house. ) $40.000—Close 1o Howard and, Fourth st | ON:BxIGy-feet; two fronts; rents $240; pays of Behr Brom | . ver cent pet . rd pianos | $35.000—Key 16t: Howard st., near Third; 50x the new | 160: renting well and ntee for | $30,000—Choice corner 100 feet MAUVAIS MUSIC | rents $202 50 Bush-st. investment, near Grant ave.; froMages. ngome-st. husiness corner; n be increased; make offer. Post st.. 3 magnificent modern flats B x120; 2 fronts. Polk-xt. business property; store and roome above. rent $1T B0, $16.000Modern Pacific ave, flats; rents $135; grand merine view B st., frontag, 0000 rent planos. Ceclitan plany S08-312 Post = Vi Third and Mission sts.; 60 rent $92. want offer. rontz; 4 bulldings: 30 feet [ and rent olke sts. ; be. s; strictly modern; ave, 0 yearly AR e g clegant new flats, select neighbor- 16 McAliister. Market st.— d pianos. foward and Sixth sts.: 25x80; & business property; rent $65. r— did new flat v Pine and AND PILLOWS. $1:0x100; s Two flats; rent Ellis and Webster ste nity key r cent. ; vicinity lot; of 1ot Harris. busi ssic AND STORES TO LB store and flat ro can remai se to Ellis; mortgage %0; improved 4 flats facing G. G. Park; open porcelain baths; rent $640 per to Fourth and Harrison sts:; rents SPECK & CO., 667 Market OF THE A7 TION!:11 AT AUCTION!! AT AUCTION!!! AT AUCTION! he choicest m t, facing on Haight, - Waller, le and Belvedere streets, will be auction THURSDAY, APRIL 8, salesroom on very easy terms 1-5 CASH, YEAR, AU lots in palmiet, 502 - Geary ne Red 2041 balance in 1, 2 per cent This is the most important years: 2 large blocks 3, 4 years, with interest at 6 subdivision in ontaining 50 lots. All level and on grade with the sireets. No better investment lots in the city, select neighbor- near Golden Gate P than any other section of the city. s for residences or flats; als) good busi- ness corners REMEMBER—The lots" wil own prices. Send property and be o be =ald &t vour for a_catalogue, see the hand THURSDAY. APRIL 9. 1t is_an opportunity you wiil never have &gain. Very few blocks in the city left for suldivision as gcod as these: LYON & HOAG, 16 Montgomery st. tion of the Pan-| . improving more | THE OAKLAND ADVER SAN TISEMENTS| CFFICE, ilic. BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. £300 (2 Targe . pantry. closets, kallon t ; fine windmill; abundam spring water: water ov ndy loam soil: Al dssorted family orc ful! bearing: also vinevard; &00d house annex: shade trees; great profusion; walks and bridges; a lei and b i ine and | 10 minut i grammar s o from fogs a ved; price in all $2000; more: groun had if desired; cheap: call or send for circular; 455 Seventh st., opposite Broad- ation, Oakland; carrisge free. H. Z. owner, % . buy a fine Groom cottage In | upper Frultvale: corner lot, 60x120. Apply at P. C. LABSEN & C0.'S, 466 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal, _— — | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. { FURNITURE good and cheap this month.: H. i SCHELLHAAS, 408 venth st., Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A—MAYFLOW, to $1. night,| ALCALDE Apartments, n impts.; room 3533 housekeeping, 2 beds, | r 2 couple, $20; 3, $15, 2 hed | RTH, 225 housekeeping. { LEAVENWORTH, 411—Parlor floor, kpg. Tooms, or. keparate; ajso single; sunny. 1065 Large egant front suite for house anning water; ‘phone. | 2 furnished ‘sunny rooms for | _ housekeeping; running water,” bath and yard, DEL House, 1206 Stockton nished housekeeping rooms, $5-$1 . : elegant larg conveniences. kp. privileges; housekeeping, $12, Inchuding gas. THE Herbert, 1530 Polk —Large sunny sultes eping: nicest rooms in town for Tunning water., gas range, fine new. keeping; rent $12 50. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. | or Cal i\P;(l;!mrenlS Vlmi i A BRANCH office for Call subscriptions has been established at 1096 | Calencia_ s | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn, 4 McAllister— New, elegant, ARE opportunity: must sell Univer. Mound Sr cottage large basement; other bidgs.: room 200 chiekens, pigeons; large lot.sur- rounded by vacanf lots: 13 bik from San Bruno car; worth $2500; offer wanted. KREDO & CO., 759 Market st. cestment for $1000 OD i r. cottage; 25 ft. Folsom: Bernal Heights: 1 blk from 50l house. KREDO & CO, Market st. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (nc) Loans on real estate_ also for the fdll cost bu on terms to suit; "4 6 per cent plans free; interest 107-108 Crocker bullding. improvement and part cost of lot; houses | open all night. 1864)—Fur- | | | 1$1.50 to $10 per week: h { | BURNETT, 1426 Market (ol nighed nfurnished, | CLIFFORD, 2« is, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; price reasonable. EDDY, 468—Large room, new carpet, closet, | runoing water; also nicely furnished back room, with - outside :entrance. | ELEGANTLY furnishéd rooms, en suite or sin- gle; new flat; furniture put in last Monday | | | IRANC | A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, STUPTERING AND STAMMERING. | e Soiee o Catherine W. Joy O CALL, FRIDAY, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. $15 50: Drop head, plain-finish oak, guaranteed: $10 50, quarter-sawed, beauty; 'all standard makes, 2d hand, box top, $6 to $15; some nearly new; 60 days exchange agreement. Chicago S. M. Exchange, 933 Market, bet. 5th and 6th; phone South 433; take elevator. $27 50—NEW improved “'White" $27 50, “White,”” drop head, piano finish, all . itach. ments, company’s guarantee; other makes cut rates:- reduced rates on rents and repalrs. 145 Sixth st.; phone Jessie 3136, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re. pairing: lowest Tel. Green 144 208 4th STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE! household goods stored, moved, shipped, 725- 751 Howard, near Third; phone Grant i61. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of. fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Biselon st.: tel. Howard 941, F. W. Zehtuss, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany; 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage (0., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. TIVELY oured at Melbourne School, Van ess & Mrkt, good improvement in 1 week. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS —We sell better machines for 16ss money than any house in the city; rentals £3. The Typewriter Exchange,536 California; teiephone Main 266 | FOR typewriters, L & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st.; exclugive dealers Smith Pre mier Typewrlters; supplies for all machines partly used machines sold & new ones rented. rented, repaired. 2D_HAND typewriters sold s Co.. 209 Sansoms ebster Typewriter Inspe MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yestarday Frank G. Reed, 25, 1 and Violet M. Drapinski. William D. Chamberiain, beth J. Kemp, city. Samuel A. Dana, 21, Nipomo, and Maria A. Alyeso, 18, Alumeda. Samuel M. Friedman, 2 Fifteenth street, 1774 Fifteenth st. S, city, and Eliza- 1901 Pierce street, | O'FARRELL, 873—Fiegantly furnished rooms: | and Gertrude E.: Block, 3032 Washington. 1 grand gunny corner. £15; hot and cold water. ‘ Alexander l\lncph:;flu:\,”l ("lfi"Erged'y street, | OFARRELL, 1395 _Beautitully _ furnish-1 | 279 Jessie Munro, 28 1704 CQ K Ve street, ana | © apartments’ for housckecping. in new. munny | i M 2 G O treet. | roer flat; never been occupied. - 1 George Washington, 36, South San’ Fran- | PINE,. 260 unfurnished rooms for light | Cisco, and Christing Bergmann, 43, South San neisco, Nicholas A. Buja, 32, city, and Margaret R. Taufenbach, 24, city Christiin ™ 27, 800 Golden Gate enue, and sa Pahl, 24, 300 Golden Gate avenue, Jod vk sl August ¥, ‘Reiss, 40, First street, and | THE ITAVANA, 1104 Mission st Martha 1. Newman, 35, 733 Folsom street. |~ furnishea rooms; also housekeeping. Halbert H. Howe, ‘arson, Nev., and = e Amelia C 1, city | TURK, 1832—Two furnished rooms for house- | ATclia Carter, &1, CWY. . ) on street, and 30 Henry strect. sippi street, and oquille City, OF. . city, and" Aline P. 1810 Dupont 'street, Valparaiso street, rkeley, and Lizzie John P. Bruce, Hattie B. Dunham, Frederick A. Latapie, 20, city. Gabriel J. Cerelli, 21 and Edith Canepa, 16, James Gentoso, 0, Wise, 29, Berkeley Oscar F. Huni phie H. Hunt, ¥ 613 Pine street, and So- Pine street. - O'Farrell street, ARGYLE Hotel, - | A onny: 730 day upward; McAllister cars ‘"\anflot\‘T:,aR&t:;,‘::’ ; \l:‘“um door; handsomest grill room in California. | *%Pcant ool al, iy s Gerise A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms | Reed, 81, San Jose. 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to §5 per week, and Louis Horvitz, 29, 5 Mission street, and light housekeeping rooms; open all nighi Adeline Simon, 127 McAllister street. E = Robert K. Moore, 869 EAdy street, and AT ‘“The Almonte,”” 873 Market st. (or No. 1| Cecil J. Jones, 24, 89 Eddy street. Firth st)—Rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death hotlces sent by matl 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- sons authorized to have the same published. MARRIED. UPP—HOLMES —In this city March 26, 1903, ’ - — e e | sunshine in every room; grand marine view by-the Rev. Philip Coombe, George W. Upp $2400—COTTAGE of 5 rooms and bath: Sev- | board if desired. Call for terms and inspect, | gig (‘ecelia H. Holmes, both of San Fran- enth avenue, Richmond _district. F.| 1135 Larkin st near Jackson, or Equity Of | giito, MOORE, 935 Market st., room 6. | _fice. HOUSES and lots in great varlety for sale and | ELEGANT furnished rooms; en suite; plano; DIED, { rent st.; FO! 1 Richmond is my pecialty. SALE—1149 and 1151 Valencla; lot 37:6x each house 7 rooms, bath. RHEIN R. E. CO.. 513 California st FOR SALE_5.room doftage, with bath: also stable. 1042 Church st near Twenty-third. HOME lots, near Mission st.; $550; easy pay- ments; no interest. Owner, r. 1, 636 Clay at. RICHMOND District real estate is my speclal- WIL AM M. DEWOI 328 Clement HEAL ESTATE—Coantry—For Sale. A LARGE list of cholce country lands in all sections of California. Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., Hayward buflding. for mew catalogue of Mountain View, Stanford University and Santa Clara Vall lands. W FOR ca \ and share rent; fine fruft and grain WILLIAM M, DEWOLF, 323 Clement | VON | lter A. Clark, Mountain View, Cal. | Gate ave. reference, 651 Golde Nicely furn. rooms 35¢, | | BLLIS, 321 (Mozart) E week; open all night. | $1 50 night; $1 50, 1508—One, large, sunny furnished front | for reng: opposite Panhandle; phone Page 4257; private famlily; references, FOURTH, 497—Private house; sunny furnished rooms; was and bath. GHEARY, 464 (The Berlin)—Elegantly furnished suits and single rms;modern;phoneLarkindbil Grand Southern. 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c to $1 50 night; $2 to $6 week; reading-room. HARRISON, 784%, near Fourth—Finely fur- | { nished suriny rooms; bath; all conveniences; | homelike; $1 week up.- ! e | HOWARD, 715, nr. Third (St. David's)—Sunny | furnished rooms en suite or single; clean | | _beds; $1 50 to $5 per week; reading-room. MAN apd wife want to share with similar par- | ties & new sunny 7-room flat, unfurnished. Box 357, Call office. | ranch; near city. Box 211, Call office. — — | MARTINET, 1101 Geary st —Handsome sunny ATTRACTIVE bargalns in peultry, frult, | * suite; also sultes with or without private dairy, grain r-nrtn&;p Yeomans, 802 “llf)' | baths; single rooms; newly furnished. 81 ACRES improved chicken ranch for sale; | NcALLISTER, 226A—Nice, clean rooms, rea- bargain, Mrs. E. Molatt, Cotati, Sonoma Co. | ~ sonable; opposite public iibrary. ‘e druggists FREE booklet and poultry folder. San Benito | MISSION, 1803A—1 large furnished bay-win- ——————————————— | County Improvement Club, Hollister, Cal. dow room; rent reasonable, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. yfice and A;-.dv nCH and Seventh REAL ESTATE 7¢ EXCHANGE. DONNE dtrs sucs sl TO exchange—For unimproved city. or country property, a desirable 9-room modern resi- dence, with stable and chicken house, Berkeley; convenient to trains and electric car lines. Address Owner, box 398, Call. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. T oMLY A BIG bargain—S-room 2-story modern home; Dear trains and schools: PROPFERTY WANTED. buy for cash, small improved - Box 7, Call LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT! ALAMEDA LAND CO., 1500 Park st., Alameda. 5-ROOM cottage; great bargain. -$1250 5-room cottage; corner lot s Sroom Zostory house “$1000 GREAT BARGAINS IN VACANT LOTS. E. D. JUDD CO., 1422 Park St Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS Chonicle building, nd Market streets, e same being his O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. POST, S$22—Rooms; first “class in every re- spect; single, double and sultes; sunny; bath; phone. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- Jor; rooms per night, 3%c ta $1 50; week, $2 0 $8; month, $5 to $50; elevator on ground floor; ‘rooms with hot and cold water; baths. 41-45—Nicely furnished sunny suite; also single; $2 50 to $10 week. | THE MANSFIELD, 212 Post—Elegantly fur- nished suites and single rms; hot, cold water; elevator day and night; phone John 5246. TURK, 543—Nice single room for young man, with bath, §5. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements, and | " subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st. ——————eeeeeeeee. ROOMS AND BOARD, A A A A A AN AN OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp, Grace Church, with annex, 807 California st.—Attractive in® terior; exceptional table; free billiard room., ELLIS, 1058—Sunny front suite; board for 2; home conveniences; ref. Phone Polk 731. AN, adsmimist AGMORE BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ¥ ¥ B admin ~ rooms | §2500—A very pwetty shingled cottage of 6 % building. Dated at rooms, near high school and station. 1905 | $2650—Lovely howe of 6 rooms, all on one flcor; street work all done; & bargain. Hi) annexed, of the oo | $3000—Worth mors: 2-story house of 7 yooms, nexed, of the es 3 SMALL, decessed, to the mes’ | ®as and slectric lights; thoroughly modern. persons having claims | g4900 Jn the Hillegass tract: a modern house d deceased, to exhibit’ them | : Souchere, “withrs e | “of 8 rooms; large lot; a littie beauty. reditors—Estste of JAMES M. eased—Notice is hereby given by JOH ARNHAM, Admin- publication of this no- bt this 2-story he of administrator with the wili | $4500—You ought to see E ouse Chroaicle builahg, or- | 8 rooms and bath; large lot; street work ail in the best locality; house will' rent et s done; — & h | for $40 a month; & good investment. business of | $600—Do you want to raise chickens? Here is an opportunity; 200 feet of land, only $3 per foot; a bargain. County of San JOHN FARN- | will_annexed | nistrator with the of JAMES M. MALL, de- | NE McGOWAN, attorney for | JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate rooms and 80, Chronjcle | Cor. Shattuck ave. snd Center st., Dateq at Franci [mx Sk In desirable residence mection of B-room house with stable and chicken & great bargain .on account of departure owner; only small cash payment required; Tio reagonable offer refused. Apply at once to LITTLE & WOOLSEY. Berkeley Station. Mill Valley Advertisements MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. Berkeley. reditors—Estate of known as BRI T LO A e is hereby given by the under- | FARNHAM, administrator of | i T DEVINE, also | LONG, deceased, to the | persons having claims ceaned, to exhibit them | vouchers, within four | first_publication of this no- | aid administrator at room 79, ding. corner of Kearny, Geary San Francisco, California, ing his place of the sal 4. JOMN extate as B de necessary “sa ® tice, 1 and Marke the same b of the busi and- O ornia th s after the b the estate in the C!lly ‘ Vaik e tratorof | of 40 acves of lots in the very center of the “wiso known | valiey, and are offering the €ame In. large lots, CARLTON | none of which are less than 30xi20; prices adminstratord | ranging from $350 to $600 and sold on terms conicle building. | §25 cash, balance $10 monthly. We desire tocall 120 iention to the fact that for a small e can secure a home sits 1 -1:‘! ;un be | h is only 40 r:lh:um lm:‘ racted by the You will be in midst sooners: Jna, | Ban Franclsco. ow Will e titul ~views = of mbert, Andrew Sycamore, Caro. | ins and the bay. The climate un- Dixon. " Gaslight, Tobert Henry, Annis | Mountains and the bay. TR, SN e, Moria, ddzzbe Theress.” MRS, | SUSECE o ‘witl be bound to increase in value, | e e : LEGAL AND OFFICIAL. | Tretwill shorten the time an: bring many NOTICE 1o Contractars—The E. B, & A. I, Dew "‘.r“':‘m;‘“"‘;.:':’.,'w‘“ "o pure. moun: $fone Ow, has ene million yards of good b dences z - y and Dear hico, California, which It 15 now Teady = . 20 sublet at good o Address 1. B. & A, L. ETONE. CO., %00 Broadway. Oakiand Cal., | illustraied book or (hico, Cal s - unty Francisco, JOHN FARNHAM. adms the estate of BRIDGET DEVE as BRIDGET LONG W. GREENE, att roome 15, 16 apd Dated st Fra NOTICE hereby neible for an ptaine of. the fc decen LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in_the United States or Canada one year for $1. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Two good furnished rooms for light housekeeping; fifteen minutes' walk of Call bullding; north of Market. Address, stating price, box 384, Call office. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. NOTICE of Assessment—Cactus Oll Co.; prin- cipal place of business, San Francisco, Cali- fornia; location of works, Carriso Creek, San Diego County, California. ~Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of di- rectors, held on the 2lst day of February, 1903, an assessment of 2c a share was Ievied upon the capital stock of the corporation, gayable immediately at the office of said com- pany, room 41, No. 230 Montgomery st., Ean {sco, California. Any stock upon which the assessment remains unpaid on the 17th day of March, 1903, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and un- less paynent is made before will be s0id on 2d day of April, 1903, to pay the delinquent assessment, together With costs of advertis- ing and expenses of sale. ‘By order of board of directors. FRANK BANETT, President; K. W. BROWN, Secretary Cactus Oil Co. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. The time for paying assessment on-Cactus Ol Company stock has been postponed until April 17th, and. date of sale of delinquent stock until May 24, 1803, K. W. BROWN, Secretary: FRANK BANETT, President. DIVIDEND NOTICES. INDEPENDENT Red Men's Hall Association, 510 Bush st.—Dividend notice—In the last regular meeting of the board of directors a aividend of 25 cents per share was declared, payable on the 27th of March, 1903, at & o'clock st Red Men's Hall, 510 Bush at. AS. LESINGER, President. - C. G. BOLSDORFF. Secretary, 5 PROPOSALS. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL., March 24, 1903,— Sealed proposals, in triplicats, will be fe- celved here until 11 a. m. April 24, 1903, and then opened for instailing hot water heating pisnts in quarters at Fort Miley and Fort . Cal. Government reserves right to re- Ject or luuept any or all bids in Whole or in 1-C. P, General, furnished on application . Deputy Quartermast f @ 3. ok Mullany, Louise W. Nolan, Corneltus ' Brien, Catherine Obradovich, Sophie hord, Louis G. Jr. Sharp, Mrs. Susan Ward, Elizabeth Wigon, Willlam E. Branley, Wiliiam Burkett, Horace P. Chipman, Sheridan Davidson, George Dohoney,” Ann Goldstein, Leon Gomez, Catarina V Kennard, George W. Madden, Richard BRANLEY—In this eity, March 24, 1003, Wil liam, beloved husband of Annie Braniey, & native of Ireland, aged 52 years. 7 Friends and mequaintances are respect- fully “favited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- depce, 1531 Fulton street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a' requiém high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, mmencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy ross Cemetery. he officers and members of Leo Assembly 0. 4, Y. M. C. U.: You are_ hereby noti- fied to attend the funeral of our late brother, William Branley, on Friday, at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, 1331 Fulton street. By order of _ JAMES CALLAN, President. JOHN T. BURNS, Rec. Sec. BURKETT—Entered into rest, this city, March 26, 1903, Horace P., beloved son of Orpha and the late Alexander Burket: brother of David S. Burkett, a nal Stockton, Cal. @7 Funteral and Interment fo-day (Friday), at_Stockton, Cal. CHIPMAN—In this city, March dan Huntington Chipman, TO in ana e of , 1003, Sheri- beloved son of Carolin E. Dwinelle and the late William Worthington Chipman, & native of Saa Francisco. @ The funeral services will be held to- day (Friday), at .2 o'clock, at the resi- ence of his brother, W. F.' Chipman, 3330 Sacramento street, San Francisco. Services and interment private. DAVIDSON—In this city, March 25, 1903, George, beloved husband of Elizabeth David- son, loving father of John, Walter and Ar. thur Davidson and Mrs. A. J. Menne, and brother of Walter P. and Miss Davidson and Mrs. Janet Ferguson, a native of Lowther- town, Dumfries-shirs, Scotland, aged 66 ears. 2 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, at 1 o'clock,” from his lafe residence, 2.9 Eddy street. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. % DOHONEY—In this city, March 25, 1903, Ann, loved wife of the late James Dohoney, and cousin of the late B. C. Duffy, a native of Ireland. 5 g7 Friends and fully invited. to -day (Friday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her late resi. dence, 63 Brosman street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem mass will bé celebrated . for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemietery. GOLDSTEIN—In this city, March 26, 1903, Leon, beloved husband. of. Sarah Goidstein, father of Aaron and Abraham Goldstein, and brother of K. and S. Goldsteln and Mrs. Fanny Goldring, & native of Poland, aged b3 years. GOMEZ—In this city, March 25, 1903, Cata- Tina Watson de Gomez, beloved wife of Juan E. Gomez, and mother of Mrs. Rosa Olsen, Mrs. H. Harris, James and Henry Gleason, Mrs. Fanny Welch, Mrs. Kate Day and M Lucy Cramer, a native of Monterey, Cal., aged 70 years'8 monthe and 3 days. A mem- ber of Alta Parlor No. 8, N. D. G.. W. Qlonterey and Santa Cruz papers piease copy. LFriends and acquaintances are respect- fuily Invited to attend the funeral Friday, March 27, 1903, at 9 o'clock. from the mor- tuary chupel of Julius S. Godeau, 305 Mont- gomery_ avenue, thence to the Spanish Church, Broadway, near Mason street, where a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment. Holy: Cross Cemetery. ALTA Parlor No. 3, N. D. G. W.—Members are requested to attend the funeral of our late sister, Mrs. Catherine Gomez, to-day (Friday), at 8:45 o’clock, from the undertax- ing parlors of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. By order of 4 MRS. E. FRASER, President. C. L. FAULKNER, Secretary. X ——— NEAREST THE CITY MT.OLIVET CEMETERY | HENRY J. CALLACHER CO, Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher). o Dm{m P. DONOVAN, - .cr) REMOVED TO NEW STORE. ~ UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. - NSETORT R South i Now' at ION. Tel Soul 167. ‘Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Fifth st. Finest equipments at Moderate Rates. MARCH 27, 1903 K NNARD—In this city, March 26, 1903, George W., .dearly beloved husband of Mamie T. Kennard, and beloyed father of S. E.. T. W., J. H. and E. D. Kennard, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 72 years 11 months and 11 day: B Notice of funeral hereafter. MADDEN—In this city, March 23, 1903, Rich- ard, dearly beloved husband of the late Mary Madden, father of Richard, Willie and Blanche Madden, and brother of John and Thomas Madden and Kate Hall, a na- tive of Canada, aged 42 years. 0 Friends and acquaintances are respect- foily invited to attend the funeral Saturday, March 28, 1903, at 9§ o'clock,” from the par- lors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence to. St. Francis Church, where mass ‘will be said for the repose of his soul o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery MULLANY—In this city, March 25, 1903, Louise Wallace, dearly beloved wife of F. T. Mullany, a native of New York. (Sacra- mento papers please copy.) 7T, tuner; take place to-day (Friday),'at 2 o'clock, from the residence of M Ried, 76SA Harrison street. Inter- Sacramento, Cal., ‘via 3:30 p. m. train from foot of Market street.\ A requiem high mass will be celebrated at the Francis- can Church, corner Twenty-sixth and J streets, Sacramento, for_the repose of her soul, Saturday, March 2§, commencing. at 10 o'clock. NOLAN—In Oakland, March 24, 1903, Corne- lius Nolan, beloved husband of Julia Nelan, and brother of the late Mrs. Ann Cane and Margaret Nolan, a native of Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 65 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral Friday, March 27, 1903, at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, 712 Tewenty-seventh street, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment St. Mary's Cemetery. O'BRIEN—In this city, March 25, 1903, Cath- erine, beloved daughter of the late Patrick and Margaret O'Brien, and sister of Alice O’Brien _and the late Mary O'Brien, a native of San Francisco. = §> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2676 Folsom street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. 3 OBRADOVICH—In Fresno, Cal, March 26, 1903, Sophle, beloved daughter of Dora and the late Spiro Obradovich, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 2 months and 16 days, SCHORD—In Phoenix, Ariz., March 24, 1903, Louis G. Schord Jr., dearly beloved son of L. G. and Flora A. Schord, and beloved brother of Milford, Robert, William E. and Clara: M. Schord,” a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 28 years 6 munths and 21 days. 17 Notice of funeral hereafter. SHARP—In this city, February 26, 1908, Mrs, Susan Sharp, a native of Scotland. WARD—In Alameda, March 26, 1903, Eliza- beth, beloved wife of Henry Ward, and mother of George, Harold, Edgar, Harry and Mabel Blizabeth Ward, a native’of Eng- and. WILSON-—In this city, March 25, 1903, Wil- liam Ezra, beloved son of- Pruda Wilson, and brother of Alonzo L., Edwin R., Frederick E. and Charles A. Wilson and Hattie Sea- ger, a ' native of Colorado, aged 39 years 3 months and 2 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend-the funeral Friday, March 27, 1908, at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1113 Treat avenue. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemete: by carriage. — e i, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, MARCH 26. Mary A. Martin to Willlam and Mary E. Daniell, lot on N line of Sacramento street, 118:9 W of Webster, E 25 by N 103; $10. ate Judge to Jean Sans, lot on S line of Turk atider,| 181:3 W of Steiner. W 25 by 8 M . Mocker to Josephine A. Wardwell, lot on W lne of Devisadero street, §6:6 8 of Grove, 8 26 by W 110; $10. Evan L. Reese to Philip J. Haver, lot on N line of Page street, 60 E of Lyon, B 25 by N 100; $10. state of Jane McDougall (by Mary E. Bru- nette, executrix) to Morris Siminoff, lot on SE corner of Oak street and Masonic avenue, 8 100 by E 105; $12,250. Pacific Improvement Company to Bernard Hughes, lot on N line of Carl street, 150 W uf Clayton, W 50 by N 137:6; $10. J. F.'and L. M. Cowdery to Leo Gilbert, lot on ‘W line of Maple street, 45:7% S of Jack- son, § 66:1 by W 117:8: $10. Kate W. Boericke (wife of William) te same, same, quitclaim deed; $10. Ellen W. Rels to same, deed; $10. George Carnegie to John H. Kemp, lot on E line of First avenue, 03:4% S of Clay street, 8 25 by E 10 A Elizabeth and John McRae to Charlés Mor- rice, lot on SW corner of Twenty-first and Chattanooga streets, W 75 by S.127; $10. Marfa L. Green to Carroll :Kilburn, lot on same, quitclalm N Jine of. Twenty-sixth street, -212:6 W | of San Jose avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10. Mission Home and Loan Assoclation to James R. McKee, 10t on E line of Sanchez 5308 of Twenty-third, § 828 by 1 arriett’ H. and-E. M.~Moise to David Lo- bree, lot on S iine of Seventeenth street, 59:4%4 W of Diamond, W 21:103% by 8 75; $10. James Healy to- Pauline Fagothry, lot'on N line of Day street, 101:0 W of Douglass, W 50:11 by N 114: $i0. W. Frank Whittier to California Safe De- posit and Trust Company, lot on S line of Sac- ramento_street, 97:6 E of Front, E 48:9, S 130, W 8:9, N'38:4, W 40, N 91:8; $10. W, W. Coates to Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco (a religious corporation sole), lot on NW corner of Vallejo and Dupont streets, N 33:9 by W 68:9; $10. Michael and Julia Devincenzi to Luigl De- vincenzi. lot on W line of Mason street, 99 N of Lombard, N 19 by W 122:6; $10. Luigi Devincenzi to Michael Devincenzi, un- divided 3-20 same; $10, Same to Julia Devincenzi, same; $10, Auginetie Has Brouck to Kate Norton and John D. Hateh, lot on § line of Pine street, 81:6 E of Taylor, E 30 by S 137:6; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Una H. H, Cool (wife of R. H.), lot on E line of Hyde street, 68:9 8 of Greenwich, S 68:9 by E 137:6; $10. Margaret J, Bullard to same, same; $10, Landry C..and Cecile M. Babin to Peter J. Keys, lot on E line of Hyde street, 68:9 S of Filbert, S 25:10 by E 68:9; $10, Adelinde M. Peacooke (Hayes) and Leslie T. Peacooke (by D. W. Loring and C. F. Ril- liett, trustees) to Continental Building and Loan Association, 1982 D. 311, lot on S corner of ‘Bryant and Ellery streets, also 275 SW ot First, SW 25 by SE 80, trustees’ deed; $5221. Ane M. or Ane Marle Laursen to Frank and Amella_Braun, lot on NE line of Hawthorne street, 300 SE of Folsom, SE 23 by NE 112:6; $5100. Jacob and Sarah Gordon to George T, Marye Jr., lot on SW corner of Seventh street, 105 SE of Mission, SE 25 SW S0 SE 30, SW 20, NW 75 NE 20, SE 20 NE 80: $10, Robert C. and Eliza M. Boiton and David E, Melliss to Thomas McKeon, lot on SE line of Folsom street, 246 NE of Eighth, NE 30 by SE_100; $10. ‘Willlam W, and Carrie F. Rednall to Charles and Mathilda Calson, lot on E line of Vermont street, 80 8 of Eighteenth, S 30 by E 100; $10. B. V. Scott to Thomas Wood. 1ot on W line of Rhode Island street,' 161:3,N of Twentieth, N 31:9 by W 100; $380. J. R. Howell to Baldwin & Howell (cor- poration), lot on SE corner of Twenty-third and_Arkansas streets, S 100 by E 100; also lot on W line of Connecticut street, 75 § of Twen- ty-third, S 66:1% by W 100; also lot on W line of Connecticut street, 150 N of Twenty-third, N 100 by W 100; alfo lot on W line of Con- necticut street, 400 N of Twenty-third, N 55:11 by W 200; also lot on E line of Arkansas street, 300 N of Twenty-third, N 100 by E 100; also lot on E line of Connecticut street, 50 N of Twenty-third, N 50 by E 200; also lot on E line of Connecticit street, 175 N of Twenty-third, N 75, B 200, § 50, W 100, § 25, W 100; also lot on SE corner of Connecticut and Twenty-third streets, S 100, E 200, N 50, W 100, N 50, W 100; also lot on B line of Missouri street, 150 S of Twenty-third, 8 756 by BE 200; also lot on SE corner of Missouri and evada streets (Twenty-third), § 50 by E 100; also lot on NE corner of Missourl and Nevada streets ( - ty-third), E 100 by N 125; also lot on E line of Missour] street, 160 N of Twenty-third, N 150, E 100, N 25, E 100, 8 50, W 100, 8 125, W 100; also lot on NE corner of Twenty-third and Texas streets, N 50 by E 100; also lot on o 25 by E 100; also lot o third and Mississippi also lot on W line of T Twenty-third, § 50 by W 1 of Minnesota street, 150 S%of Twenty-third, S 75 by W 100; also lot on E line of Minnesota nlreet, 250 8 of Twenty-third, S 50 by E 100; 0. R Hnnle & and A. D. D'Ancona to Catherine F. Hill, 1ot on W liné of Seventh avenue, 100 N of Lake street, N 25 by W 114; $10. J. Frank and Mary E. Ball to Max R. Kruse, lot on W line of Fourth avenue, 275 § of Lake streét, S 25 by W 120; $10. Charles Sonntag to GOOT A. Dolan, " lot on NE corner of Elghteenth avenue and Cali- fornig. street, E 28 by N 100: $10. J. R. Howell to Emily Heuer- mann, lot on E line of Eleventh avenue, 125 B of M street, 8 50 by B 120: $10. John R. Spring to Julla E. Barber, lot on E line of rmym—dn.m avenue, 225 N of P street, SR Mictha K. Thasn, wine; and Rose Getz to Patrick O'Neill, undiveded 1-10 NE corner of Twenty- N 75 by E 100; a_street, 150 S of ; also lot on W line 1ot on W line of Nineteenth avenue, 235:3 of Q street, 8 75, NW 120:2, N. 75, SE 120:2; §10. Mary J. (formeriy Tysoe) to Solomon Getz, lot on line of Fortieth avenue, 200 S orvli‘nnet, 25 by W 120; $10. STt St P - Forster, lots to 2287, p 4; $10. idge to Charles 15 to Texas street, 75 § of Twenty-third, S | ner of L street and Twentieth avenue, NW 75 by NE 100, lot 16, block 386, South San Fran- cisco Homestead: $10. Peter and Catherine Kiernan to S. Ducas Company (corporation). 1ot on N line of Bur Tows street, 55 W of Holyoke, W 26 by N 100, lot 24, block 5, Railroad Avenue Homestead Association; $10. Ellen Leddy to Hugh Leddy, lot on N line of Crescent avenue, 130 E of Mission. E 50 by N 100, lots 11 and '12. block G, French & Giliman Tract; also lot 11, block 12, Sunnyside: grant. A. S and Emma C. Baldwin to Baldwin & Howell (corporation), lots 4 to 49, block A, Glen Park Terrace; also iots 1, 4, 7 to 17, block 1. subdivision_ 1, Castro-street Addition: alsa lots | 1, 2,6, 10 and 11, block 2, same; aleo lots 3, 4. 5. 7. 9'to 11, 13, 14, 16 to 21, 24, 35, 27, 33, 34 to | 39, 42 to 49. 52 to 50, block 3, same: also lots 5, 6,9, 20, 2123 25 to 35 biock 4. same: al Iots 25, 7. and 10, block 5, same; also lots 215 and 16, block 6, same; also lots 6 to 14, block 7, same lots 1, 3, 6,8, 11 and 12, block 8, same; also. lots 1, 2, 3, 7 to 13, block | 9, same; $10, Alameda County. Harry J. Knowles (executor of estate of Julia M. Coleman) to T. C. Folkers, all inter- est in lot on NE corner of West and Eighth streets, E 50 by N 100, block 93, Kelleraber- Oakiand; $2750. H. H. Seawell (single) to Charles H. Carson, | lot on SW corner of Sixth and Brush streets, S 30 by W 75, lot 15 and N 5 feet of lot 16, | block 98, Kellersberger's map. Oakland, sub- Ject to morigage for $1650; $10. Alice Curran (Ginnity) (wife of J.) to H. Peterson, lot on E line of Myrtle street, 311:10 N of Twenty-fourth, N 36:4 by E 125, block 637, Boardman's map, Oakland; $10. R. D. and 1da B. Winters to Jobn C. John- son, lots 1 and 2, corrected map of resubdi- Vvision of block A, Brumagim Tpact, etc., Oak- land; $10. Bank of Oakland to Mary First National and Adolfo Martinelli, lot on E line of West street, 34:1.6 N of Delaware, E 135.9, N 54, W | 132.3, § 54:1.6, being § 18 teet of lot 17 and N §6 fest of ot 15, block B, Janes Trac), Berke- Flora H. and Robert J. Young to Berry- Bangs Land Company (corporation), lot on N line of Ashby avenue, 120 E of Hillegass street, E 40 by N 106, being E 40 feet of lots ?lsnd 9, block A, Claremont Tract, Berkeley; Kate Winter (widow) to Joseph Lancaster, lot on N line of San Jose avenue, 100 E of Oak street, E 50 by N 150, block R, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Anna Thilo (administratrix of estate of C. A.. Thilo) to E. P. Cook, all interest in lot.on N line: of Fifth street, 124 E of Madison, E 26 by N 100; also lot on S line of Aleatraz | avenue, 150 W of Paradise street, W 50 by S | 140, lot 9§, block B, Paradise Park, Berke- 52600, ontinental Building and Loan Association to Edward Skow, 10t on SW line of Rose avenue, 320 SE of Piedmont avenue, SE 30 by SW 100, being NW 50 feet of lot 8, map Keller's Rose Park, Oakland; $10. Ernst H. Lutgens to Carrie Lutgens (wite), lots 13 and 14, subdivision of lot 4 of Cogges- hall Tract, a portion of Gaskell Addition to Parsons’ Golden Gate Tract, Oakland; gift. Henry R."Vonder Horst (by E. C. Carrington and Thomas R. Clendenin, receivers) to George Oliver Spencer, lot on W line-of Center street, 64:3.S of Ninth, 8 30_by W 91:73, block 553, ;)s::’lgn‘m, to confirm “deed dated January 25, T Jens P. Rosengreen to Ingeborg Rosengreen (wife), undivided 15 interest in lot 18 and 18, block N, Knowles & Potter subdivision of Ken- nedy Tract, East Oakland; $1. Union Savings Bank to H. Kin, lot on SW line of Central avenue or East Tweifth street, 50 NW of Seventh avenue (Benton), NW 50 by SW 130, portions lots 15 and 16, block 32, Clinton, East Oakland; also lot on N corner of East Eleventh and Seventh avenues, NE 50 by NW 150, being SW 50 feet of lots 7 to 12, block 32, Clinton, East Oakland: $10. John R. Glascock (trustee of estate 6f Wil- lam H. Glascock) to Louls Titus, all that por- tion of plat L lying N and NW of county road from Oakland to Martinez or road to Fish ranch, being a continuation of Claremont ave- nue, map Undivided Mountain or Hill Land of V. and D. Peraita Rancho, excepting 11 acres geseried 'in 777 D. 126, ‘Oukland Townghip; P. B. and Lucinda McCourt (Brown) to Thomas Creagmile, lot on W line of Shattuck avenue, 220 N of Ashby, N 40 by W 108, lot 9, block B, Adeline Tract, Berkeley; $10. Evelyn H. and W. A, Shippee to Elizabeth F. Hunt, lot on SE corner of Hilgard and Euclid avefives, S 60 by E 125, lot 3, and N 10 feet of lot 4 block 14, Daley’s Scenic Park, Berkeley; $10. Kate F. Keys (widow) to Glennie Davies, lot on N line of Haste street, 150 W of Tele- graph avenue. W 120 by N 135, being subdi- visions U and T, and E 20 feet of subdivision S of lot, 6. block 6, map subdivisions of lots 5 and 6 Block 6, College Homestead, Berke- ey $10. Fannie A. Humphrey (widow) to R. A. Ber- ry, lot on S line of Prince streéet, 250 E of Wheeler, £ 60 by S 135_lot 6, block C, map part of Woolsey Tract, Berkeley; $10. J. H. and Priscilla F. Thomas to Clementine and Emma Monet, lot on NE corner of Nicol and Fruitvale avenues, N 39 by E 150, lot 1, §oop - Tract, Fruitvale,” Brookiyn Township J. W. and May E. Phillips and Irving C. and Clara ¥, Lewis to J. Peter and_Ingebors | Rosengreen, lot on S line of East Fourteenth | street,"50 W' of Bassetl, W 50 by £-100_lots 3 and 4. Phillips resubdivision of block 773 of Levy Tract, Brookiyn Township: $10, Francls E. Rogers to Samuel Clinton Rogers, lot 1, corrected map Electric Heights Tract, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Township; $1. Samuel C. Rogers to Herbert Rogets. same, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Township: $430. J. R. and Imogene A, Webh to C, L, Wilson, lot on N line of Alameda avenue, &8 W of Las fayette street. W_60 by N 150, being W 60 feet of lots 18'to 20, block 2, Bartlett 50- Acre Tract, subject to deed of trust, $50 D, 207, and to all llens, Alameda; $10. Christopher C. and Anna V. Riley to Clara W, and Willlam Morgan, lot on NE corner of Esst- Sixteenth street and Twenty-second ave- nue, E 87:6 by N 140, lot 1 and W 14 of lot block 63, San Antonio, East Oakland; $10. Security Investment Company (a corporation) :a Al;xlx‘!'e Bishop, lot 80, Potter Tract, Berke- ey; $10. Archibald Barnard to Du Ray Smith, lot 1, blcck A, Edith Tract, Berkeley; graat, George and Ella W, Segule fo Charles A. Bailey, lot on E line of Fifth street, 202 N of Channing way, N 50 by E 136, lot 33, block 126_ corrected map Raymond Tract: also lot on N line of University avenue, 47 E of Fifth | street, E 25 by N 100, block 86, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Asso: ciation, being also portion lot 15, block 86, Sisterna Tract, Berkeley; $10. Francis J. and Dell C.' Woodward (by F. J. Woodward, attorney) and Arthur P. and Let- tle W. Holland to Lewis E. Campbell, lots 15 to 18, block B, map University Park near uni- el Comde Mast) 1903), Oakland; 10. George W, and Cannie D. Scott to W. W. Van Arsdale, undivided % of lot on N line of West Eighth street, 65 E of Myrtle, E 60 by N 104, block H, Market-street Tract, Oak- land; also piece of land 109 W from Market by 100 N of Elghth, thence N 62:6. W 25 S @5:2 NE 25:6, portion lots 7 to 9, block 542 H, Oakiand: $10. . Margaret Thomson (by W. S. Harlow, com- missioner) to San Francisco Mutual Loan As- sociation (a corporation). lot on NE line of Fast Tenth street, 250 SE of Twenty-eighth avenue, SE 25 by NE 100, lot 14, block N, Kuowles and Potter subdivision of Kennedy Tract (deed given In lieu of deed dated July 6, 1899, which has been lost), East Oakland; 1202. ! A._G. and Sarah C, Ropes, Charles R, Kate £, W. B. or Wallece B, and L. May Fiint fo' E. F. Henderson, lot on S corner of East Eleventh street and Fifth avenue (as widened), SE 100 by SW 150, block 21, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. Emeline C, Brockway (single) to Eliza Cod- ington (singie), lot on N line of Delaware street, 92 B of Milvia, E 42:6 by N 135, being W 4216 of lot 20, block ‘A, Janes Tract, Berke. ley; $100. Margaret J. McNamara to James J. McNa- mara (husband), lot on N line of Alameda ave- nue, 350_W of Walnut street, W 50 by N 150, lot 2 in B 1 of b;t;cok B, lands adjacent to En- cinal, Alamedaf $10. Kathyryn E. Henneberry to 8t. Clair Hodg- Kins, lot on N line of Elm or Twenty-fourth strect, 604 W of Telegraph avenue, W 48 by N 135, portior: lot 43, block O, map blocks O, P and L, Kelsey Tract, Oakland: $10. Ernést, Aaron and Morris Marks (executors estate of Morris Marks) to J. M. Henry (femme sole). 1ot on E line of Franklin street, 50 8 of Eighth, S 75 by E 75, lots 4 to 6, block 78, Kel- lersberger’s map, Oakland; $4200. J. M. Henry (femme sole) to C. H. King, same; $10. o H. and Nellie M. Pierce to Henrietts C. Penny (widow), lot on NE line of Hamilton place, 173.95 NW of Oakland avenue, NW 30 by NE 90, Hamilton Tract, Oakland: $10. P. E. and Mary A. Bowles to George H. Der- rick, lot on SE corner of Thirty-fourth and T e ah R e R A ANOTHER SWELL DOG SUPPLEMENT “A PROUD MOMENT,” Companion piece to “Retriev- ing,” will be issued as an art supplement by The Sunday Call during the latter part of April. There is an enormous demand for this very hand- some picture of a dog in the act of delivering = partridge. | gles to San Pablo said avenue, N $9:113, W Glascock Traet; $1 Eliza Franck (widow) Henry W.. George C.. Abma, Margaret and Clara Franck (her children). all interest in | on N line of Jones street, 205 W of Telegraph avenue, W 108. N 103:( to N line of Jones Tract, ‘thence E to point 368 feet perpendicu- larly from W iine of Telegraph avenue, N 1 inch, thence at right angles & and parailel with N line of Jones street—S 103, corrected map Jones Tract, Onkland; gift. 8. H. to Leuise or Louisa, eetser to Walter ot 32, fronting 201 feet on Hiliside avenue, No. 2, Glen Echo Tract, Kellersherg®r's plat 14, Oakland: $10. Oakland Building and Loan Association tos Edmund Atwell, lot on S line of Forty-third street, 50 W of Market. S 100 by W 100, 14 and 15, block 2004, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland; $800, J Butler (single) to John N. Bonham, lot on N line of Twenty-sixth.street, 102:4 B of Market, E ‘by N 100, being W 25 feet of lot 41, Milton Tract, Oakland; $10: San Francisco Muwtual Loan Association to Herman M. Fowler, lot on NE line of East Tenth street, 250 5 of its intersection with Southeast Twenty-eighth avenue, SE 23 by 100, lot 14, block N, Knowles & Potter subd! vision of Kennedy Tract, st Oakland;' $10. M. 8 Martin (single) to [da Hansen (wife of Jobn.D). lot. an. SW_line of K Twenty-thim street, 277:6 NW of Twenty-first avenue, NW 50 by SW 140, lots 21 and 22, block map re subdivision of block 3. Northern Addition Brooklyn, East Oakland; $10. Berry-Bangs Land Company (a_corporation) to T. M. Tracy. lot on W line of Regent strest (Manoa avenue), 161 8 of Derby, 8 5178 by W 140, 1ot 4, bleck D, Berry-Hangs Teact. Berkeley; $10. Edwar and Edna B. Prouty to George Grim lot on § line of Dwight way, feet W of Etna street, W 45 by .80, portion of lot 1, block 3, property of John Kearney, | near State University, portion plat 78, Berke- ley; $10. Glennie Davies (single) to Blanche and Len- more Chinn, fot on W line of Etna street, 120 & of Dwight way, S 40 bw W 135, being N 40 | feet of lot & biock 3, property of John Kear- mey,“etc., dead*and agreement, Berkeley: $10. James Gamble (widower) to Elizabeth Stev- ens, lot on N-line of Parker strest, 267:3 W of Grove, W 40 by N 12040, portion ot 17, block F., -Crystal Spring t, Berkeley: $10. Ella Doll vs. Anna L. and Lawrence R. Pip Baldwin (or Piper) ot al: by J. B. Lanktree. ®ole_réferee, to John V. Shank, lot on W line of Fifth (Second avenue), 2434 N of Pacifie avenue, N 56:8 W 200, § 500, W 280, N 690, W 21235, N » E T22 8 921:8, W 30 (e cepting 60 feet now included in Buena Vista avenue), block 225. Alameda: also lot on SW corner of Fifth (Second avenue) and Pacifie avenue, W 200 by S 130, block 224, Alameda; also lot on § line of Pacific avenue, 480 W of Fifth (Second avenue), W 212:5 by 8 130, ex- cepting right of way. of ' Cehtral iflc_ Rafl- road. block 224, Alameda: also lot on W line of Fifth (Second avenue), 360 S of Pacific ave. nue, 8 185 by W 480, block 223, Alameda: also lot on N line of Haight street, 480 W of Fifth, W ns by N 135, block 223, referee’'s deed, Alameda $5050. John V. and Elizabeth Shank to Angelo Ghiglione, lot on W line of Fifth street (Seo- one avenue). 243:4 N'of Pactflc avenue N 56:8. W 200, 8 150, W 280, N M0, W 212:8, N 475, 3 , § 821:8, W 30, excepting 60 feet mow included in Buena Vista avenue, biock 225, sub- Ject to_lease expiring Novembér 1, 1908, Ala- meda; $10. g R TR S E O Will Hold Annual Meeting. The fifteenth annual meeting of “the Astronomical Soclety of the Pacific will ‘be held in the rooms of the society In“the {Academy of Sclences building Saturday levening, March 28. A number of inter- esting papers will be read by members of the society. This will also be the oc- casion of the annual election of the board of directors of the soclety. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. eets, Leroy, J. W. Frederick Wiillam 200 Gould & C. 37 | 200 Union Con..1 07% 200 Mexican ...1 35 | 200.Union Con..1 08 200 Mexican ....1 30 | 300 ¥ Jacl ., < 100 Ophir ......2 02%' 300 Union Con..1 02% Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher 400 [ 100 B & Belch. 100 Caledonia 300 Gould & 700 Justice ... 100 Mexican ... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, March 26—4 . m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha 07| Julia <oe 08 Alta 07| Justice 1 13 Andes S 19| Kentuck . 04 05 Beleher b4 55| Mexican 36 1 40 B & Belc] 05 2 15 Occldental “ 45 Bullion .. 08 09| Ophir .........2 00 2 06 Caledonta. 35 2 45 Overman 0 Challenge Con - 60 ~ 61 Potost E Chollar .. 39 40 Savage Comfidence. 35 1 50/Seorpion . C Cal & VirZ 00 2 05 Seg Beich Con Impertal, 04 ~ 05! Con N Y 06 Crown Pol 37 Eureka .. - Exchequer [ Gould & Cur. 35 Hale & Nor. Lady Wash.. 05 OCEAN . TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fram- cisco as_follows: qior, | Ketehikan, ne agway, etc., Al = m., Mar. 22, 27, pr. L Change to company’s steam- ers at Seattle. For _Victoria, Vancouver. Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma. Everett. Whatcom—i1 m., Mar. 22, 27, Apr. 1. Change at Se- itle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle for Tacoma to P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. . 20, Apr. 1. For Los Angeles (via Port Los ana Redondo), San Diego _and ey A Santa Rose, Sundays, 9 &. m. State of California, Th s, 9 & m. For Los Angeles (via San and Edst San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa terey, San Slm-o)l,v “‘Pon Coos Bay, 9 a. m.. Mar 26, Apr. For alena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Altata, 2 Fosalla, Guay- For_further information obtain folder. hrlntnnrnaucnm steamers or salling e, CRET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery i 16 Market st Sen Prancises. O.R. & N. CO, “Columbia™ safls March Al May ST 55, M saSS NN T0YO KISEN KAISHA. (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO. l&-—'tn'fllhlv-'hrf.mrgnl 801 B m (o YoKo) £ Shanghal, Brannan and HONGKO! at Kabe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and and connecting- at Hongkong with steamers for India, ste. No garEo received on board on day of slling. 8. 8. AMERI MARU.. Friday, Mar. 1908 8. 8. HONGKONG MART.. Wed.. A 8. 8. NIPPON MARU.. Saturday, lonolulu. Round tri) DIRECT LINE %o TAMITL. £8. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- ggl®0d pd Sydney. Thars. Agr. 2 10 e m. . ALAMED. for Honolulu, > SS. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti. April 29, £ G SESwa FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJO. Steamers GEN. 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