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THE SAN}FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1908. TO LOAN—Continned. PERSONALS—Continned. MONEY A—R._ McCOLGA Losns any &moun Desl direct Montgomery st.. room 3. t at lowest rates. with lender. . er bullding. disappointment. bty dealing airectly. rigages, undivided inter- rents, property in trust, estates and undivided in- y confidential. u Need Money RPHY. at lowest rates on your ehold furniture, plands hout removal; quick on real estate; fuil » bullders; if in dita- Parrott (Emporium) 458 MUN AL LOAN OFFICE. 103 Grant ave. i Fhone Red 1603, LOANS FROM $1 to $10,000. ount 6 per cent; 1st sny & gages . stutes, leg estates in probates; inter- tes. undivided interests, o trust estates, life policies, yallon 1 Chronicle bldg. Y reepectable private place to obtain dvances on diamonds, jewelry, at Baldwin Jewelry ~Store, Branch, 19 Third. IVATE party loans any amount on fw piance: lowest rates; without removal: ty: no commissions; deal direct and rates 840 | ELEGANT suits on easy installments: 50 cents and up per week. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- ket st., between Seventh and Eighth DR G. 5. MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer; positive cure for all diseases of the for 3 1 AT less than cos and trouser: “Talc A—HIGH clothing A-Highest prices for gents' cast-off clothing, old gold. 71 Howard st.; tel. John 2586, SUPERFLUOUS hair_and moles removed by electric &Mrs. Traverse, 117 BUITS sold on easy Installments. "HARLES LYONS', London farket st ST prices pa 20 14 for gents’ cast-off 4th st ; tel Green 140, MUSI antry orders. MADE sults, §7 50; dress pants, $2 ng Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupol ALFR ptian Henna restores gray S FRENCH COR> c; all druggists, CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 18 , sent to any Unifed States or Canada one year for $1. e PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DR_C. C O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor; treats all diseases of the human body; for yast four years st 115-117 Mason: now lo- cated at 667 Geary st.. near Leavenworth. BLOOD, skin and rectal, diseases a specialty. brokerage. 11 City i to salaried people, retail mer. boarding-houses, without 753 P rott bidg. ds, pearis and precious stones bought J. HESTHALL'S 10 Sixth st t on furniture or plancs; Do re- commission: $25 up; quick, guiet 26 Montgomery st., room 7. per ce val; no nfident on furniture; §5 a month on each security. 302 Montgomery, rm. 16. of Wyoming loans money to Sav. Bk.bid. te party. Lick, 116 McAllister, n dlamonds and jew Collateral Loan Bank. e & planos, $18 up; no removal; ack 1708; room 81, 6 Eddy, floor 4 2 per cent S Kearny. d people on notes without ELL, 609 Examiner bldg. —The Weekly address in the STRUMENTS. MUSICAL really n edays ng & shoddy pilano or buying a nreliable or unknown hous is worthless. music house of the West, and 30 O'Farrell st., ins the fojowing. random from among will be taken back hase price as part r or Knabe or no (Including the Fischer, $125 $65 is now. n grand; was $850, is now..$2 fine condition; eister are our best MUSIC CO., VAIS 60 Dunham, $47 Weber, $5. c -w torage planos hitehead’s Storage, 163 fo . 560 Hayes . 931 Market st . b ¥ n 2 Latham plac merica—The Weekly 2 one year for $1 OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. t; 22 Sutter st. 211 Montgom- sale; roller desk, ete.; ; bargain. Box 3810, Call Handsome large store; reason. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. LASE work at reasonable rates. J. C. R E. 640 Golden Gate av.: tel. Polk 2231 largest business in | need of any ome now- | ete.). | DR BALL. 1073% Market st. the famous herb doctor—All dls- by Chinese herbs. 746-6 Clay st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEFING. R, 308 3d—Suites & rms; $6 5¢ to $1;mod.,clean,quiet,bath A—MAYFLOWE to $15; night O'Farrell | HAIGHT, no remov- | The largest | address in_ the | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. ALCALDE Apartments, 725 st vhone Private 706 EDDY, —3 finely furnished rooms; conveni- ences; fine location; no children; references. in rear of —Four sunny rooms store, newly furnished 2 (The)—Sunny apartments housekeeping; gas ranges; just newly fur- nished. 1580 Polk st 71915—3 housekpg rooms, 2 beds; HOWARD, others; all sunny; respectabl HOWARD, 1063—2 sunny connecting complete- Iy furn.; bkpg. rms.; range; running wate McALLISTER, ter egantly furnished rooms for ckeeping: gas; running water and xtra sunny front suite; every con- adults; $1 1164, neur Baker—Two furnished rooms susekeeping: $13. SOUTH PARK, 842 sunny front rooms; fur- nishea for housekeeping SIFIED advertisements and subscriptions ved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ipt ns has been established at 1006 Va- and Unfarn. uncalled for suits, overcoats | * | opportunity for .| _E address in_the | for | 1 | AUCTION! | TUBSDAY ....... At our salesroom, 638 Market street, at 12 o'clock noon. ... April 21, 1903 | DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. | 8. line Turk st. 6 ft. 1. of Polk; lot 80x85 | ft.; improvements consist of 8 fine 10-room { houses: income $1440 a year. This is strictly | downtown property MISSION HOME. W. line of Howard st., 186 ft. N. of 26t | fine large grounds; 75x115 ft., through to rear - | Strect; beautifully cultivated; fine 7-room house ! and hath | MISSION BUILDING LOT. W. line of Angelica t., 196 ft. S. of 19th, bet. Valencia and Guerrero; lot 25x75 ft.; grand building 4 tenement flaf MARKET INVESTMENT. line of Morris ave., 160 ft. N. of Bryant; | No. 87 to 431 Morris ave.; 8 flats, almost ne always rented at $1272 per annum; large lot, 62:6x80 feet | HAYES-STREET RESIDENCE. N. line of Hayes st., 145:6 ft. W. of Bu- chanan, No. 738 Hayes; elegant 9-room house dath. basement, large vard: lot 27:6x120 feet, through to Ivy ave.; 3 fli could be put up on the Ivy ave. frontage,:thereby bringing in a handsome revenue. FOLSOM-STREET _INVESTMENT. N. line_of Folsom st., 75 ft. E. of Russ, bet. 6th and 7th; No. 1022 and 1022%; two fine 2- story houses; 6 rooms and bath each: renting | for §628 per annum; lot 25x80; opposite Colum- | bia square, affording a beautiful view, | MISSION BUILDING LOTS, | SOUTH OF W. line of Treat ave. 150 ft. §. of 18th; ex- | tremely large lot, 91:6 tt. by 65 ft.; stable on | premises renting’ for $10'75 a month. LAKEVIEW BUILDING LOTS. 4. 50, 49 and 48, on N.W. cor. | Tots 1, of Lakeview and Lee ave., block 1: 5 minutes | from San Mateo electric car; | Ocean View Station. ASHBURY HEIGHTS BUILDING LOT. N. line Frederick st., 80:3 ft. E. of Clayton; 5x103 ft. 5 blocks from street bituminized, concrete side- mortgage of $1500 can remain. to & CO., 638 Market t. “story house in Berkeley; & Tooms; tumble-down fences and shed; 3 gums | and big willow tree; make it nice and com- fortable and better than rent; lot 50x133; $25 | _down, $10 monthly. B 88, | 4 | 12 $3500—Established bakery, with 2 stores, living rooms: barn; bake oven; tools; horse; wagon; on corner lot, 50x100. A 30. | $1200—House 4 rooms; fruit trees, garden; $150 | . down; lot 50x120. ‘B 80. | $050—Fine corner; 50x100; macadam; §$10 month $250—Lot 26x100; $5 monthly. 161. T00—Corner lot: 50x100; macadamized; $75 doyn, $10 monthly. 114, CHARLES A. BAILEY, 221 Sansome st. | Francisco; 1056 University Berkeley San st., WHY put your money In bank at 3% per cent | when you can buy 6 new flats, corner Twen. ty-ninth _and Mission sts., that rent $120 | per month. for $4000? Mortgage of $8000 at 7 | per cent leaves a profit of 24 7-10 per, cent | D. COFFIN, 3303 Mi interest on $4000. fon. | MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc) Loans on real estate; also for the full cost of fmprovement and part cost of lot; houses built on terms to sult; plans free; interest € per cent. 107-108 Crocker butlding. | FOR sale at a gacrifice_Three lots, T6x120; | south of park;“not far from cars; near G. G. Park. Apply coalyard, 1277 Howard et. | FIOUSES and lots in great variety for sale and | " rent/ WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 328 Clement | st.; Richmond is my speclalty. HOUSES just finished, 7 to 8 rooms: on Castro st., near 20th: terms to suit; houses open. HOME lots, mear Mission st.; $050; easy pay- ments. no Interest. Owner ‘r. 1. 636 Clay st. HOTEL NETHERLAND, European Plan 18 TURK ST., NEAR MARKET. { FRANCISCO'S newest, most modern and central hotel: just ‘opened; 250 light. well-ventilated rooms: single or en sulte, with or without private bath; steam heat, electric lights and long-distance telephone in every room; two fast electric elevators; full hotel | RICHMOND District real estate ls my special ty. WILLIAM M. DEWOLF. 328 Clement st — e REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Snle STOCK RANCHES for sale by old men who want to retire; we can sult any one Wwho wants a stock, fruit, alfalfa or grain ranch; unusual bargains: booklet sent free upon ap- plicaticn. CHARLES W COE & CO., San Fernando, cor. Priest st., San Jose, Cal, service age YoUr rooms now. A—BRI House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25 $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and ht housekeeping rooms; open all night. No. 1 nte, te, ket st. ( -Rooms 25¢ £ c. BRYANT, 716, between Sixteenth and Seven- room to let FORD, 204 Ellls, cor. Mason—Elegantly hed sunny rooms; prices reasonable. TLY furnished rooms, en sulte or sin- new flat; furniture put in lest Monda: sle Sunshine in every room: grand marine view board if desired. for terms and inspect, 1738 Larkin st. near Jackson, or Equity Office 7—Furnished room to let for 1 lemen; gas; bath, Clegantly furnished :phoneLarkindd41 single rms ;modes i . $150 night; | $150 to $10 per week; house open all night. “A Straight Tip" ' —For $5750 (balf cash wouid do) I'm offering the loveliest home and best income raach for even half the money in all of the “Lovely Napa Valley’; It's a_snap. N. D. SICKELS, The Land Agent, 6 Geary. A LARGE st of cholce country lands in all sections of California. Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., £20-1-2-3 Hayward building. H_with splendid mineral showing, worth 50,000, for $20,000; farm for hay and fruit alone worth the money. Box 3834, Call. A SNAP—2 large lots in Colma; 117%x100; only 4 blocke from cars, Address WM. UM- D, §11 Franklin st, EEND for catalogue of over 100 places: choics anta Clara Co. property, WM. P. WRIGHT, Mountain View, Santa Clara Co., Cal. BEND for new catalogue of Mountaln View, Stanford University and Santa Clara Valle lands, Walter A, Clark, Mountain View, Cal. A acres fine bottom land; Napa Co.: worth $1000, only $600. KREDO & CO.. 759 Mkt. st. uthern, 2 old water 1IN, 103, opr. Hkpg (apartments), Ness—Sunny hed MILLBRAE House, new man- O’ Farrell agemert; 1st class. J. Collin, late of Avondell 4th—Furn. front parlor; sun- gents. nr private family; $10; suitable fo A. 667, corner of Eighth—Nicel window rooms; $1 per week; trans! MOSS, 13 off Howard, near Sevent nished roon housekeeping 3 ter; rent $16. one. stove, §IS_FINE, eunny, furnished front room: mod- ern; private; running water, bath, electric light. 1581 Octavia st;, near Sutteér; phone Geary 1442 O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights: day, week, mo. 2. cor. Taylor—Sunny suites rooms; reasonable. O'FAR furnished nth Large front room; nicely er, gas, phone; §12 per Nice, sunny room; table for gentleman. nicely fur- | FOR cash or share rent; fine fruit and grain ranch; near city. Box 211, Call. DI — ESTATE 7¢ EXCHANGE. TO exchange—For ualmproved city or country ble 8-room modern res dence, and chicken houst i Berkeley: convenient to trains and electric car Vines Address Owner box 398 Call. REAL ESTATE WANTED. D—Desirable bullding 1ot in good loca- Box 3856, Call. WANTE! tion; cash; Do agents. REMOVAL NOTICE. THE Mutual Savings Bark will remove to its new office in its own bullding, 710 Market st., opp. Third, on April 27, 1003. JAMES D.' PHELAN, President. “ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS. Modern home of 7 rooms; near Park-st. sta- tion; lot 50x140; must be seen to be appreci- ated. A. R. DENKE, 00 Webster st., ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms per night_ 35c to $150; week, $2 1o $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator floor; ‘rooms with hot &nd cold water; baths. 1642, cor. Polk—3 furnished v rooms. _— PALMISTRY. . MADAME MOKTON, sclentific paimist. 502 Taylor st. nmear Geary; phone Red 2041 H clentific_palmist 518 Phone Black 561 Mme Neerganrd removed to 1008 Sutter; hours 3 %0 4 eve. Bun_by appt: tel. Polk 2564 JEROME FOf aylor s, near Geary. PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, ETC. interfor decorating, imitation stained glass. G. el Sain 715 WALLPAPER. all prices unting, painting: W. CLARK & CO., 304 Post st. of the RYAN family: Have two sisters, one who came Jucksonville, Florida, RYAN, who Wi 1 find it wi AN was later Justice of AURENCE RYAN JR. was « able to ald in finding those be very thankful if you Address until April ER, 783% Market st., ebr. Hair Restorer is com- pic herbs and contains whatever, nor oil or than any-dye without eradicates dandruff and growth of new hair. On sale BR( San Francisco, and th and Washington sts., Oakiand. r Remedy restores g . dm- , stops falling, cures dandru alp I Cali cocaine habit. or T Eutter si.; fee modera but ho irere of the Rapid Rotary Stand- g of to-day. J. W. 1021 Merket st. JHARRIE, akin th, m specialist; special creams; al call and see demonstra- 81 O'Farrell st ELECTRIC lght in evesy room—Winchesier Hotel, 44 Third st., neaf Market; roome 20e 10 §1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; free bue gnd baggage to and from the ferry. IF you are frering from rheumatism or know & friend who is it will be to your advantage o send yours or that friend’s pame and ad- @ress to box 565, Call office. olor to gray hair in a | Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave., | £00d, % the motto of | bleach paste face astringent. | | A BRANCH office for Call SILVER, 85, cor. Third—Furnished sunny rooms for gentlemen; excellent board; prices reasonable. SUTTER, 717—Furnished parlors, sultable for offices, with running water and bath. on ground | | MAKE an offer—To close estate; elegant home of 13 rooms and bath; gas and electricity; coach house and stable; lot 75x183; cost $25,- 000; now only $16,000; elegant corner lot. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alamed, (OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | CFFICE. 111~ BROADWAY. THE HARVARD. 271 O'Farrcll—Suites and single rooms with gas and electrie light; gas grates; all modern conveniences; newly remodeled throughout the entire buliding, dvertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 ROOMS AND BOARD, .SEVENOAKS HOTEL.... 'SH AND TAYLOR STS. NCISCO ... 1 5 .J. R. FOSTER FIRST-CLASS RES| MRS, NE CEW AND MOD! NY ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE LONG-DIST, TELEPHONE IN ENTIRE HOUSE HEATED BY ROOM. M; BLECTRIC ELEVATOR OLD Stevenson Mansion. opp. Grace Church, with annex, 807 Callfornia 8t.—Attractive in- exceptional table; free billiard room. Gate ave., 1224—Large sunny front room with board; running water, bath; pri- vate family: tel. Steiner 3026. HOTEL La Normandle, 326 Eddy—Sunny rooms; first-class table; terms reasonable. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat. e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. $15 50, Drop head, plain-finish oak, guaranteed: $19 b0, quarter-sawed, beauty; ‘all standard makes, 24 hand, box top, $6 to $15; some nearly new; 0’ daye exchange agreement. Cricago S. M. Exchange, §33 Market, bet. 5th and 6th; phone South 4i3; take elevator. TAUTOMATIC™ and other makes at cut rates: reduction on_rents and repairs; bought and exchanged. Phone Jessie 3136, 145 Sixth st. phanaze s recelved the following orphans, -half orphan d abandoned girls from January 1 to April 1, 1503: Charlotte F. Reeves, 11 years: FEdith Mackey, 9 years; Dorothy Campbell, § years: Laura Dale Ash, 12 years; Muria Gruon, 6 years. LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills re the best. Safe, reilable. Take no other. fend 4c stamp for particulars. “Relief for Ladies” in Jetter by return mail. your druggist. Chichester Chem. Co., Phila, Pa. o 520 Lake st., San Francisco, | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 560 324 st.; No. 1 neighborhood; lot 40x170; driveway, shrubbery, flowers, etc.; house 8 rooms and bath; hot water, furnace, cement basemen chool, cars and business center; and price low. J. 8. MY- ERS, 1002 Broadway. 1066 7th ave., opposite Clinton Park and 12th- boulevard; 3 blocks to local station; large open and nickel plumbing; decorated ceilings; dining-room 22 feet long, all paneled; only $500 cash, balance mort- gage; easy terms; open for inspection daily. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway. 474 27th st., near Telegraph ave.: new 6-room story and & half house; all the latest and best of everything; clegant residence nelgh- borhood; price low and terms easy; seelng is belleving. J. . MYERS, 1002 Broadway. §1850; cost $2700; an ideal cottage: b rooms and bath: high basement; fine condition and & fine nelghborhood; near schools, cars, etc.; only $400 cash, balance mortgage. J. S. MY- ERS, 1002 Broadway. 9-room house, arranged for two fami- lies; lot 36x120; very convenient to cars and | business “center; fine neighborhood; terms easy and price exceedingly low. J. S, MY- ERS, 1002 Broadway. §750 CASH, monthly installments as desired; well equipped chicken ranch; cottage of & rooms; stable, shed, chicken-houses, Al brood- ing-house, brooderies; two tiptop Incubators, | 250 to 300 capacily; all fenced and cross. fenced; mew buggy; use of horse, farming implements, etc.; 30 Al laying hene; plenty of excellent water; about 30 young fruit trees; first-class sandy l0am garden soil; away trom ining Ea fogs and hareh wind 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, 465 Seventh st., opposite Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. H, 2. JONES, owner. 3 —_— | OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES, FURNISHED house, Linda Vista terrace, | 'v;ve:l-wonh -&;. tel. Blue 366; -l-nntfi i rooms, with 'large ; sunny yard; driveway and barn. i OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR ' FURNITURE good and SCHELLHALS, 408 “dieven his month. H. st., Oakland. | | BERKELEY “ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ey 3o BEST buy in Berkeley; lot 130x186; near Telegraph ave. and Berry & Bangs Tract; high ground: mear station, eiectric cars and State University; surrounded by new houses; fine marine view. $700—Choice corner lot on Telegraph ave.: convenfent to new- ferry; owners going Fast; must be sold at once. $2500—New, modern G-room cottage on_corner of Grove st., with streec work all done; electric cars pass the door and one block from local station; garden made, and electric fixtures throughout the house; has never been occupied; £0ld on easy term: 50—At Ashby Station, & 4-room house hard T aed, ot Bx120; convenient to efectrio cars and local train. A bargain; must be sold this week. For particulars see SLWURTS, 17th and Broadway, ‘Wurts Block, Oakland, Cal. 2650 NEW 7-room house; corner lot; street Bk dome: 3 blocks to station; $300 cash. balance $30 per month. $2100—New 5-room cottage; windmill and tan] barn and chicken-house; stréet work all done; 2 blocks to station. $3500—New 7-room house on Telegraph ave. see t; a perfect gem. $3000—New S-room house; 8 blocks to train; street work all done. $1500- 5-room cottage and barn; $200 cash, balance 16 per month; why pay rent? 1200—3 lots on Spruce st.; snap. 12,500—Cost $25,000; must be sold; 10-room house; barn and outhot family orchard; 5 acres of land; grandedt garden in Berkeley, beautiful, new; can subdivide and sell off $18,000 worth of Jots and still have the grand- est home _in Berkeley. W. C. MORAN, Lorin,. or C. C. EMSLIE, Ashby statfon. A BARGAIN—b-room cottage. bath, folding doors, mantel, large lot; in good 'locality; price’ $1260; $150 cash, ~batance $15 per month. 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin Station. 5-ROOM cottage, bath. pantry, electric light; street work done; close to station and street cars; price $2250; $160 cash, balance easy nts. O. A. RUDOLPH. Lorin station, $12600_HOUSE © rooms, windmill; $150 down, $15 monthly. B2 $225— Lot 35x100, near school; $5 month. | $400— Lot 30x146; $20 down, $8 month. 128 | $2000—House 5 rooms, well, pump; $100 down. | $750—Little house with large lot 100x123; 'g: down, $16 monthly. $3500—Established bakery with 2 stores, 4 liv- ing rooms, barn, bake oven, tools, horse, wagon; on corner; lot 50x100. A30 CHARLES A. BAILEY, 221 Sansome st., S. F., 1056 University ave., nr 10th st Berkeley. NEW, stylish, modern house; 2- story, 8 rooms, bath, pantry, mantels, electric lights: lot 40x 135; close to station; price $2400, $400 cash, balance $20 per month. O. WERDNA, P. O, Box 112, South Berkeley. BIG BARGAIN. 7-room house, with all medern conveniences; large lot; 2 blocks from station and streef cars; street work done; will sell cheap, as I am leaving for the East. H, PLODUR, 3223 Ellis st., Lorin. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furnlture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 723- 731 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex, 571, GOLDEN West Storage: advances made: 810 Mission st.; tel. Howard 841. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Etorage and Furnitufe Moving Com- 20 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 281. and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery 840. Bhipping at out rates e e e — TYPEWRITERS AND SUVPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house In the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, lifornia; telephone Main 266, FOR typewrlters, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st.; exclusive dealers Smith Pre- mier Typewriters; supplies for all machine: partly used machines sold & new ones rented. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome. —_— DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND No. 211 of 42 cents pe r share on the capital stock of the Contra Costa Water Company will be payable at the office of sald company, room 30, third floor Crocker building, on’ April 15. Transter books closed on April § at § p. m. EDWARD McGARY. Secretary. e —————— LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE—In the Superior Court of the City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of Califernia, No. 24,765, De- partment 10—In the matter of the estate of Francesco T. Guina deceased. Order to show cause why order to mortgage realty snould not be made. Upon read- ing and filing the verified petition of David J. Guinasso, administrator of the estate of id deceased, praying an order to mortgage e realty hereinafter described for (the amount mentioned In sald petition herein and pood cause appearing therefor, it fs hereby ordered that all‘persons interested 1n the said estate be and appear before this court, Department 10 thereof, in the court- room’ of said court, in the New City Hall of sald City and County of San Francisco, on Tuesday, the 12th day of May, 1903, at 10 o'clock @. m. of said day, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why the realty described in sald petition, namely, all that certain lot, plece or parcel of land situate, lying and belng in the City and County of San Francisco, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing on the northeasterly’ corner of Dupont and ValleJo streets, running thence easterly along the northerly line of Val street elghty-three and six-twelfths (83 feet to the westerly line of Margaret placy thence northerly along sald line of Margaret place one hundred and fifty and three- fwelfths (150 3-12) feet; thence at right angles westerly elghty-three and six-twelfths (83 6-12) feet to the easterly line of Dupont street, and thence southerly along the said line of Dupont street one hundred and fifty and three-twelfths (150 3-12) feet to the point of commencement, being portion of 50-vara lots Nos. 221 wnd 240, should not he mort- gaged for the amount mentioned in . satd Petition, namely, twenty-elght thousand dol. lars in U. 8. gold coin, or such lesser amount as to the court or Judge shall seem maet. Reference to said petition on file {s hereby made for further particulars, Dated April 10, 1003. JAS. M. TROUTT, Judge of the Suverior Court. RIORDAN & LANDE, attorneys)for ad- ministrator, California Safe Deposit bulldiog, 328 Montgomery st._San_Francisco. PROPOSALS. bR A ey ey g BREAKWATER, MANILA, P. L—Advertise. ment: Office of the Engineer in Charge, im. Pprovement of the Port, Manila, P. 1., Febru- ary 16, 1903, —Sealed proposals’for conatruct- ing an additional breakwater at Manila, P. I, will be received at this office untii 1i o'clock a. m. June 16th, 1003, then publicly opened. Work to be done includes about 450, tons of 2240 Ibs each, of rock filing, In water of approximately 30 feet depth. Bids must be accompanied by a bond of §50,000 U. 8. currency. One contract wili be made for the Wwhole Contractor's tond will be for 10 per cent of the amount bid. The right is reserved to reject any or al bids, * For wpeciications and biank forms pply at this office; the U. §. Engineer Oi- fice, room * ‘Army building, New -ork City, N. Y.; the U. 6. Engineer Office, 1647 Tndiana ave. Chicago, 1il, of the U. §. En- \ueer Office, room 41, Fiood building, Ban rancisco, Cal. CLINTON B. ! Ma- Iflcomflfmm-“ 8. Army, 1w charge. PROPOSALS will be recelved at the Bureau of Supplies and _Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., until 12 o'clock noon, May 5, 1908, and publicly opened immediately thereafter, to furnish the annual supply of coal, coke, wood and charcoal at the Navy Yard and Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Cai the Naval Training Station, San Francisco Cal, and the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Bremerton, Wash. Blank proposals will. be furnished upon application to the Bureau or to the Navy Pay Offices, San Francisco, Cal., and_Seattle, Wash. A. S. KENNY, Pay. master General, U. 8. N, 4-4-03 PROPOSALS for constructing by contract two gunboats will be recetved at the Navy De- partment until 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, May 19, 1903, when they will be publicly cpened. A circular defining the chief char- acteristics of sald vessels and the plans and specifications are now ready, for distribution among prospective bidders. * Forms of o posal and eu:lr-ct ml{ be h-g ov; ca- tion to_the ent on and after April 15, 1903 EHAS, H. DARLING. Aot Secretary of the Navy. 3-11-1908. MARRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: James Brett, 27, Truckee, and Mary Mo- Donough, 25, 1615 Van Ness avenue. Jacob A. Glassmar, 41, 314 Jones street, and Annfe Wulff, 31, 132315 Turk street, A. Jaggar Jr., 82, Cambridge, Mass., and Helen Kline, 28, city. "Walter 1. Milliorn, 23, 1437 Jackson stree ang raalte 3. Ny, 18, 1437 Jackson street. " Jean B. Ciaverle, '23, 1936 Filimore and Jeanne M. Rey, 23, 1936 Fillmore street. Frank W. George, 31, 1156 Ellis and Lyda M. Brown, 27, 1156 Ellis street, ‘Walter V. Belding, 24, 037 Jackson street, and Virginia Z. Buja, 23, 810 Green street. ‘Adam N. . 36, 808 Valencla street, and ertha Harenbers, 2, 521 Angelica st James Hazlett, b ant IM and Charlotte Graeber, 20, 2121 Fillmore' street. A Rt vy 2 n, 17, 5 Gwril:le ll.zilflghlin. 21, Sacramento, and Cora . Boyer, 21, cago. Henry J. Wolter, 25, 1137 San Bruno avenue, and Margaret G. Apel, 17, 4 Wolfe street. Charles A, Black, 33, city, and Florence P. Watt, 24, city. John J. Hl“y'den. 21, 9268 Dolores street, ana Maud Shortall, 20,.304 Steiner street. Earnest H. D%enelek, 21, city, and Mar- t Halllnan, 18, city. nlu.n Campos, 22, AMSBDP?IIGW!‘!,U:II‘Q Mar- garita Figuerca, 19, 131 pont et. William H. Peterson, 30, city, and Emily R. Brownell, 30, city. BIRTHSfMRRILGBS—DEATE& Birth, marriage and death notlees sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubilcation offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. LIEBMANN—In Mill Valley, April 10, 1003, to the wife of Adolf Liebmann, a daughter. SCHAFER—In Oakland, April 12, 1803, to the wife of Conrad R. Schafer (nee Schelin), a davghter. WHITLEY—In this city, April 2, 1808, to the wife og Henry A. Whitley, a daughter. MARRIED. DEAN—OURSLAND—In this city, March 25, 1003, by the Rev. Freeman D. Bovard, James H, Dean of San Francisco and Ellen Ours- land of King City, Monterey County, Cal. FITCH—BAXTER—In this city, April 12, 1903, by the Rev. Philip Coombe, Willlam Cill:y Fitch of St. Paul, Minn., and Vera Elofse Baxter of San Francisco. GEORGE—BROWN-gn this city, April 13, 1903, by the Rev. MPeeman D. Bovard, Frank W. George and Lida M. Brown, both of San Francisco. PATCH—JACKSON—In this city, April 11, 1903, by the Rev. William N. Meserve, Ed- ward R. Patch of St. Joseph, Mo., and Es- ther Jackson of Leon, Iowa. TREVITTS—STONE—In Alamo, April 12, 1903, by the Rev. R. S. Fastman, George 1. Trevitts and Susannah Stone, both of Alamo. WYBER—ANDREWS—In Alameda, March 23, 1903, by the Rev. Freeman D. Bovard, Albert Charles Wyber of Alameda and Pearl An-- drews of San Fri aq DIED. . Afgeltinger, Caroline Kelly, Thomas J. Barrere, Harry Luchsinger, Mrs. M. Barry, Sophia McKenney, Maggie Brand, Joseph E. Mulvaney, Alice Brandon, James Orsi, Cesare Brown, Amanda C. Ryan, Angela C. Bruguiere, . G. Sands, Mary D. Collins, John Sassenberg, Carl Dennison, Egra F. Scherr, Lucy A. Doubleday, Irita Sharp, Lauretta La Doyle, Mary A. Stanly, Cornella B. Fletcher, Harrfet Strand, Gustave Gilbert, John Tompkins, Harris M. Green, Willtam Vice, Mary A. Hill, Ethel West, Sarah L. Hilton, James Wiilberg, Sofia AIGELTINGER—In Oakland, April 13, 1903, Caroline Fredricka, beloved wife of the late Leopold Aligeltinger, a native of Germany, aged 76 years. 7 Notice of fune hereafte: Remains at the parlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. ARRERE—In this city, April 12, 1008, Harry, Bbelo\‘ed brother of Louls and Frank Bar- rere, @ native of Wisconsin. g7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral toalay (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of his broth- er, L. Barrere, 707 Scott street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. BARRY—In this eity, April 11, 1903, Sophia. beloved wife of Willlam Barry, daughter of Mis. Margaret and the late Frederick Wert- ner, and sister of Frederick and Benjamin Wertner and the late Mrs. Willlam Edwards, a native of Benicia, Cal., aged 49 years 6 months and 18 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 1724 Devisadero street, between Sutter and Bush. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BRAND—In Oakland, April 12, 1903, at Fa biola Hospital, Joseph Everett, beloved hus- band of E Parker Erand, and father of Hervey P. nd Genevieve Brand, aged 29 years and 5 months. BRANDON—In Napa, April 11, 1003, James, beloved husband of Maggle Brandon, and father of Mabel Brandon, a native of Lynn County, Oregon. BROWN—In this city, April 12, 1903, Amanda Clair Brown, beloved sister of Mrs. S. H. and aunt of Mrs. Annette Mosher J. R. Rowlands, native of Wind- Scotia, aged 76 years 6 months [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funerai services to-day (Tuesday), April 14, 1908, at 1:30 o'clock, at the home of her sister, 951 Jones etreet, between Bush and Pine. ~Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. BRUGUIERE—The funeral services of Mrs. Grace E. Bruguiere will be held at Mountain View Cemetery to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock. Friends will please meet at ceme- tery gates at 1:46 o'clock 1o be escorted to the place of interment. COLLINS—In this city, April 12, 1803, John Collins, beloved husband of the late Mary Collins, father of Mrs. L. Driscoll, Mrs. L. Scannell, Edward and Henry Collins and the late Mary Stuck, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years. DENNISON—In this city, April 13, 1903, Ezra Farris, beloved husband of Mary L. Denni- son, and father of Mrs. E. J. Hulme aud William E. Dennison, a native of Indlana, aged 85 years 8 months and 4 days. [ Interment private. DOUBLEDAY—In Alameda, A&rll 11, 1908, Irita, beloved wife of John W. Doubleday, and elder daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Dennis, aged 34 years. Funeral private from late residence, 1: Grand street, Tuesday, at a. m. DOYLE—In this city, April 13, 1908, Mary A. beloved wife of the late John R. and mother of Lillle, Louise and Anna’ Doyle, Mrs. W. I. Sterett, Mrs. H. Young and Mrs, C. Archard, aged 63 years 6 months and 21 days. FLETCHER—In Watsonville, April 12, 1903, Harriet, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. . Fletcher, a native of Watsonville, aged 21 years 10 months and 27 days. GILBERT—In Oakland, April 12, 1808, John Gilbert, a native' of Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England, aged SO years. 7 Funeral Tuesday, April 14, at 10 a. m., from Home of Adult Blind, Oakland. GREEN—In this city, April 13, 19038, Willlam Green, beloved father of Joseph, William and George Green, a native of Ireland, lsed1 64 years. HILL—In this city, April 12, 1903, Ethel Hill, beloved daughter of Mrs. H. I Patrick, and sister of Otto, Birdle and Percy Hill, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 14 years. 7 Funeral private Tuesday, April 14, at 2 p. m, Remains at the chapel of the Gold- en Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. HILTON—In Redwood City, Cal., James Hil- ton, beloved father of Elizabeth Hanson, a native of Sussex, England, aged 80 years 11 months and 4 days. Q=7 Funeral from residence Tuesday, April 14, at 2:30 o'clock. * KELLY—A requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of the soul of Thomas J. Kelly in St. Agnes Church Wednesday, April 15, at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. LUCHSINGER—In Alameda, April 12, 1003, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Fritschi, Mre, Marie Elisabeth Luchsinger, widow of the late John B. Luchsinger, and beloved mother of J. J. Luchsinger of Valiejo, Mrs. Rudolf Kocher of San Jose and Mrs. A. R. Fritschi of Alameda, a native of Switzer- land, aged 83 years aud 7 month: FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, April 15, at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of Mr. A. R. Fritschi, 1432 Benton street, Alameda. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. Please-omit flowers. McKENNEY—In ' this city, April 13, 1903, ‘Maggle, dearly beloved wife of Willfam Mc- Kenney, beloved daughter of Mary Ann and the late John O'Brien, and sister of John, ‘Willlam, Thomas, James, Richard and Henry O'Brien, Mre, Joseph Flynn, Mrs. Albert Palmer and the.late Ella O'Brien, a native of Oakland, aged 18 years 11 months and 13 days. (Ouklana papers please copy.) A precious one from us has gone; her voice we loved is stilled; A place 1s vacant in our home which never can be filled. God in his wisdom has recalled the one his love has given: Although the body molds here, her soul Is safe in heaven. —FROM HER MOTHER. VANEY—In Whatcom, Wash., April M, Alien, beloved wife of Bart l(ulvnnt;: daughter of B. O'Rourke and the late J. O Tiourke, and loving sistor of Mrs. T. Ruth- [ NEAREST THE CiTY LIVET CEMETERY | E | F. J. Monahan, President, MONAHAN & CO., (ne.) erford, Mrs. J. B. Cruz, Mrs. H. S. Jones, Mrs. J. Sullivan and Ed and A. Shay. E>"The funeral will take place Tuesdav, Avril 14, from the residence of J. B. Cruz, 1822 Myrtle street, Cakland. Friends and | acquaintances are invited to attend. ORSI—In this city, April 12, 1903, Cesare Orsi, hephew of O. Riccomi and A. Riccoml, a na- tive of Italy, aged 16 years. B> I'riends’ and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day. April 14, 1908, at 1 o’clock, from the under- taking parlors of laccheri, Duclos & Co., 629 Broadway, between Stockton and Dupont | streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. | RYAN—A month’s mind mass will be said at Haly Cross Church, Eddy and Devisadero streets, on Wednesday, April 15, 1008, at 8 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of Angela C. Ryan, wife of Daniel A. Ryan. Friends are invited to attend. SANDS—In Alcatraz, April 12, 1908, Mary D., beloved wife of John R. Sands, hospital steward United States army, and daughter of James Dooley of Hastings, Michigan. a | native of Michigan, aged 33 years 7 months | (Chicago, New York and' Grand Rapids, Mich., papers please copy.) U7 The funeral will take place to-day | (Tuesday), at 10 a. m., from Alcatraz, where | services will be held.’ Interment National | Cemetery. | SASSENBERG—In this city, April 13, 1003, | Carl, beloved husband of the late Louise Sassenbers, a native of Germany, aged 52 years 1 month and 19 days. SCHERR—In this city, April 12, 1908, Luey | Abby, wife of Eduard Scherr, and dsughte of the late Rev. Dr. Sylvester and Mary Foster Woodbridge, a native of Benicia, Cal. | [ Funeral services will be held fo-day | (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock, at the residence. | SHARP—In this city, April 13, 1908, Leuretta | Lucy, dearly beloved daughter of Willlam J. | and Laure J. Sharp, sister of Willie J. and | Wilber E. Sharp, granddaughter of Mrs. R. | Schumann, and great granddaughter of Mr. | and Mrs. J. L. Hall, a native of San Fran- | cisco, aged 4 days. i STANLY—In this city, April 13, 1903, Corne- lia Baldwin Stanly, widow of the late Ed- ward Stanly, a native of Virginia. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, at 11:45 o'clock, at Grace Episce- pal Church. corner Californla and Stockton | Streets. Interment 'orivate. STRAND—In this city, April 13, 1903, Gus- tave, beloved husband of Katie Strand, and father of Gustave Strand, a native of Stock- holm, Sweden, aged 42 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. TOMPKINS—In this city, April 11, 1908, Har- ris M. Tompkins, beloved husband of Mar- garet Tompkins, father of Garrett and Phoebe Tnm(gklnl, and brother-in-law of Jobn and Garrett Moriarty, a native of Newfleld, Tompkins County, N. Y., aged 50 Yyears 4 months and 1 day. A member of | Carpenters’ Union No. 483. (Elmira, New York, papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Tuesday), at 9:80 o'clock, from the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- | sion street, near Eighth, thence to St. Jo- | seph’s Church, where a requiem high muss will be celebrated for the repose of his soul | at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. { VICE—Entered into rest, in this city, April 12, 1903, Mary Ann Vice, beloved wife of the late Martin Vice, and mother of Mrs. George Lynch and Mary Ann, Thomas, Martin and William Vice, a nativé of Philadelphia. aged | 87 years 9 months and 11 days. (Philadel- | phia_papers please copy.) @ Friends and acquaintances are rtlpect-; fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her son, Thomas Vice, 1616 Golden Gate avenue. Interment private. | WEST—In this eity, April 12, 1003, Sarah Liz- | zie, beloved wife of George S. West, mother of Claribel and Emma E. West, and only daughter of Seth and Bmma F. Walker, 2 native of San Franclsco, aged 34 years and | 20 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the First | Free Baptist Church, Bush street, near Lar- | kin. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | WILLBERG—In this city, April 11, 1903, Sofla, | beloved wife of Oscar Willberg, mother of | Lawrence Oscar Willberg, and sister of | Charles Gronman of San Francisco, a native | 9f Finland, aged 30 years 7 months and 14 ays. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral rvices | to-day (Tuesday), at:2 o'clock, at the par- | lors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 420 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin and Polk streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. | e ——————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, APRIL - Sarah I. and Alice E, Ellery, Eaith G, Cone, | Gertrude Mills, Sarah H. Ostrander, Lillian Tait (Moore) and Maud Moore to Margaret M. McVeigh (wife of P. 1.), lot on'S line of Golden Gate avenue, 175 E of Scott street, E 25 by S 187:6; $10. Patrick J. McVeigh to same, same; gift. Mary Ghisla to Andrew R. Jackson, lot on S line of Washington street, 137:6 W of Lyon, W | 55 by S 127:8%; $10, | Jcnathan, Emma M., Carrle, Mary, Charles A. and William J. Sweigert to Caroline Schmoll, lot on § line of Mission street, 25:6 SW of Washington avenue, SE 90, NE 25:6, SE 10, SW 55, NW 100, NE 29:6; $5. Mabel E. Landers to Wilbur F. Porter, lot on SE line of Market street, 156 NE of Four- teenth, NE 50 by SE 100; $10. Market and Fourteenth-street Homestead As- sociation to Henry Barroilhet, lots 60 to 63, block §2, Market and Fourteenth-street Home- stead, described as E line of Landers, 110 N | | of_Fifteenth, N 100 by E 125; $5195, Louise R. Chevassus to Anna M. Drescher, lot on E line of Landers street, 133 N of Fif- | teenth, N 25 by E 125; $10. Carl V. and Eva E. Heegaard to James D. and Julia Courtney, lot on W line of Walter street, 150 § of Thirteenth, § 25 by W 100; $10. Bridget V. and Michaei P. White to Walter | S. Hyde, lot on E line of Noe street, 225 S of Thirteenth, § 25 by E 150: $10. Terence McDonald to Abby McDonald, lot on | N line of Fifteenth street, 146 W of Noe, W 25 | by N 115; g, Abby McDonald or Byrnes to John B., Ma- mie and Abbie McDonald, same; gift. Frederick Schorcht to Al&onn Soulages, lot | on SW corner of Day and Dolores streets, S 56 | by W 105; §10. Edward H. and Idelle G. Mitchell to Milton H. Esberg, lot on N line of Union-square ave- nue (Morton), 160:5 W of Grant avenue (Du- | pont street) as existed before widening, W 22:11 by N 60; $10. Milton H. and/Caroline L. Esberg to Matilda Esberg, same; $10. Ellen Sl to Tomaso Cuneo, lot on N line of Washington street, 87:6 E of Hyde, E 25 by N 137:6; $10. Auguste, J.'C., Willlam and Hermanda Os- | mers to Anna S. Osmers, undivided one-third of | lot on N corner of Steuart and Folsom streets, NW 45:10 by NE 137:6; also o1l interest in es- tate of Charles Osmers or Charles Osmer or Cord Osmers; gift. . Charles H. Frank B., James M. Jr. and Herbert S. Goewey and Gertrude G. Havens (wife of John W.) to Goewey Estate Company corporation), "lot on SE line of Market street. 30 SW of First, SW 30 by SE 80; also lot on E line of Front street, 82:10 N of Clay, | N 27:8 by E 120; also ot on N line of Wasi | ington street. 28:11 W of Kearny, W 79, N 70, | B 47:6_ S 20, B 31:6, S 50; also lot on SE lin¢ | of Park avenue. 300 NE of City Hall ave., NE 50 by SE 100: also lot on NW corner of Page and Laguna streets W 107:6 by N 120; also lot on NW corner of Oak and Laguna streets, N 120 by W_187:0; $10. 11len riffit] ‘ompany (& corporation) to Frank J. Lattig, lot on SW line of Stanley place. 100 SE of Harrison street, SE 37:6 by SW 120 $2750. Patritk W. Riordan and Patrick W, Riordan Roman Cathollc Archbishop of San Francisco religious corporation sole) to P. E. Mulli- n, lot on NE line of Fourth street, 40 SE of Folsom, SE 40 by NE 57:6; $10_ 31:' E. Mulligan to Edwin S. Tucker, same; R. C. Woolworth to Andrew Birrell lot on SW line of Third street, 50 S of Everett, § 30 by W 135, quitclaim deed: $0. Barney Hinckley to Henrietta Schiff, lot on SE line of Howard street, 100 NE of Sixth, NE 25 by SE 80; $10. Frank W. and Emma A Fuller to Anna S. McDermott, lot on W line of Twenty-first a5 200 N of Lake street, N 25 by W 120; 10, W. M. and Lena P. Crouse to Morton W. Howard, lot on NW corner of Twenty-firsi avenue and O streot, W 240, N 600, E 240 S 285, W 120, S 30, E 120, S 285; also lot on SE corner of K street and Seventeenth avenue, B 240 by S 600; $10. Morton W. Howard to Russell J. Lowe lot on NW corner of Twenty-first avenue and O | street. N 285 W 120. N 30, E 120, N 285, W | 240 S 600, E 240; $10. Same to_Harriet V. Brownell, lot on NW corner of L street and Sixteenth avenue, N 600 by W 240; $10. Solomon _and ra Getz to Max T. Reinke. lot on SE_corner of Ninth avenus and M | street. S 77 by E 120; $10, Bernhard and Rose Getz to Solomon Getz, lot on SW _corner of Forty-fourth avenue and N street, S 285 W 120, § 15, W 120, N 300, E 240, aullchl- “"“:S‘ John C. Fremont to Elizabeth B. Fremont, real property known as Black Point or Poiut San Jose: aiso 50-vara lots 4 and 5, black 106, map of Western Addition: also 50-vara lots 2 and 3, block 10T, seme: also S0-vara lots 1. 2 and 3, block 108, same; ‘also 50- lots 1 and 2, block 175, same; also all lots t there- to called water lots, quitclaim i 81 Jessie B. Fremont to same, same; gift. Francis F- and Caroline T. Fremont to same, same; $10. S. Ducas Company (corporation) to John and Mary M. Smith, lot_on SW line of Somerset or Willlams street, 250 NW of Silliman, NW 50 by SW 120, lot 2, block 27, University Ex- tension Homestead: $10. Frederic E. and Bell M. to Mira Linn eet, S0 34 BE o Ruchiand, SE 0.4 W b1 X 25, & 7476, lot 24, block G. French & Gil: man Tract; $10. James F. to same, same; gift. Edward ‘A. Muller to Nellie- Mullen (wife of Frank), lot on S line of Richland avenue, A | Rose (wife of Alexander 475 W _ot South avenue, W 25 by S 100, lot 7. block 5, Holly Park Traet: $50. John Higgins to same, same: $180. John H. Schleef to Peter F., Emile B. Joseph and Eugene Ferrarl, lot on W corner of Somer- set and Silliman streets, NW 100 by SW 12 block 27, University Mound; §800. Olive Verkouteren to 8. Ducas Cempany (corporation), re-record of 1035 D. 334, see Ab- stract No. 3303 (recorded April 12, 1902): $10. Same to same. re-record of 1985 D. 135, ses Abstract No. 3303 (recorded April 12, 1902) . §. Ducas Company (corporation) to Effie t on NE line of Twenty-first avenue, 100 NW of K street, NW 50 by NE 100, block 403, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad ion; $10. Builders’ Ea;?ncts. James J. Keane (owner) with Charles J. Antwiler (contractor). architect An work for a tw y and basement frame building (flats) on ne of Twentieth straet, 75 E of Connecticut_ 1 25 by S 100 $4500. Albert Wilford (owner) with H. F. Hind {contractor), architect — - All on N E 2 . three-story frame building Unlon street, §7:8 B of Webster, 100; 4300, Fannie M. Coleman (owner), work by day's labor, architect David C. Coleman—All work except mantels, gas fixtures_iiling and shades for a_three-. and basement frame bufld- ng on W line of Guerrero 205 X of Fifteenth, N 25 by 9: § e “How did you git along while you was o town?" asked Mrs. Corntossel. “Fine,” answered her husband. “Buy any gold bricks>" “No; but I sold them tough chickens and them last year's packed eggs and a few other choice bargains. When them city people comes to count up, I reckon. they'll be ready to admit that the worm has turned. shington Star. Steamers leave San Fras- etsco as_tollows: For Keichikan. Junesm, skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a m., Apr. 1. 6. i1, 16, 21, 26 May 1. Change to company's steamers at Seattle. For _ Victorla, Vancouvee, Port Townsend, Seattls, Ta- coma. %“"u' Wlswu‘ m—11 s m.. April 1, 6 11, 16. 21. 26, May 1. Change 2t Beattie to this company's steamers for Alas~ ka and G. N. Ry.: at Seattie for Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Poms 1:38 p. m., April 4, 10, 16, 22, 28 May 4; 1:30 p. m., Apr. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, May 1. o For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondc). San Diego and Saanta Barbara— Eanta Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. ‘State of California, Thursdays. O a m. For Los Angeles (via San_Pedro and Ease San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Moe- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (8an Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., Apr. 8, 11. 19, 27, May & For Fnsenada. Magdalena Bav Jose Ak Cabo, Altata. La Paz_Santa Rosalia. Guay- mas (Mex.), 10 . m., Tth of each month. For further Information obtain folder. Right reserved to change steamers or salling dates. FFICE— Montgomery o RS T, 4 Freight office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Aget. 10 Market st., San Francisoe. O. R.& N. CO, “Columbla’ sails April 13, 23, May 3, 13, 23, June 2, 12, 22 “'George W. Elder” sails April 18, 28, May 8, 18, 28 June 7, 17, 27. Oniy steamship line to PORTLAND, OR., and short rail line from Portland to 1 points East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or steam- ship and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. Steamer saile foot of Spear st., at 11 5. m. D. W. HITCH- COCK, Gen. Agi. Pass Dept.; ® CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt. Frt. Dept., 1 Montgomery st. NOME —AND— ST. MICHAEL S, S. ST. PAUL (Carrying U. S. Mails FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. June 3, 2:00 P. M, Connecting with the Company’s Steamers for All BERING SEA FPOIN and_at St Michael with the Company’s River Boats for All___KOYUKUK, TANANA and YUKON RIVER POINTS. For Freight and Passage Apply to NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. 645 Market St., Saa PFranciseo. AMERICAN LINE New York—Southampton—London. Phila...Apr. 22, 10 am| New York.May 6,10 am St. Paul.Apr. 29, 10 am/ Phila...May 13, 10 am ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE New York—London Direct. Minnhaha. Apr.18,10 am) Minnetonka. May 2.9am Manitou. Apr. 9 am! Min'ap'lis. May 9, 4 pm New York—London via Southampton. MENOMINEE .May 8, 9 & m. MARQUETTE. May 22,'9 MANITOU. June 5, 9 DOMINION LINE Boston—Queenstown—Liverpool. Mayflower (new). Apr 23| Mayflower Commonwealth. Apr. 30f New England...May 14/ New England.. Montreal—Liverpool —Short sea passage. Canada. .. May 9| Dominton . May 23 Kensington ...May 16| Southwark ....May 30 Boston MEDITERRANEAN Service Azores, Gibraltar, Naples, Gemoa. Vancouver..Apr. 22, June 6, July 18, Aug. 29 Cambroman. . May June 20, Aug. 8, Sept.19 HOLLAND AMERICA LINE New York—Rotterdam, via Boulogme. Salling Wednesday at 10 a. m. Statendam ....April 22 Noordam May & Ryndam ......April 20! Rotterdam May 13 RED STAR LINE New York—Antwerp—Paris. Zeeland.Apr. 18,10 am| Vaderld.May 2, 10 am Finland.Apr. 25, 10 am| Kroonind. May 9, 10 am WHITE STAR LINE New York—Queenstown—] Sailing Wednesdays and Fridays. eCanadian.Apr 21,1 pm|Celtic ..Apr. 29, T am Germanic.Apr.22, noon|Oceanic. May 8, 2 pm Cedric ..Apr. 24, 3 pm|Cymric. . May 8, 3 pm *Liverpool direct, $40 and up, second cla | only. D. TAYLOR, Passenger Coast, 30 Montgomery st., ffamburg-##merican. FOR PLYMOUTH--CHERBOURG--HAMBURG Towin-Sersw Express sad Passsager Servics. Apr. 16| Bleucher Apr. 30 Agent, Pacifio L3 San Francisco. UApr. 18| Deutschiand ...May T pr. 23| Pretorta . May 9 pr. 25/ F. Bismarck....May 14 S. S. Deutschland. ord Voyage. 5 days 7 hours 38 min. sAl'}.e; MAY 7, JUNE 4, JULY 2, SEPT. 15 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 37 B'way, N. Y. HERZOG & CO., 401 California st., Gen. Agts. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. AL STEAMSHIP CO.) e AL PR O e Brannan streets. at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobs (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, ete. No cargo received on board on day of safiing. § 8 HONGKONG MARU..Wed., Apr. 221003 8 NI A AR tcaling at ‘Manilay.e CA calling ' . Thursday. lun:‘ll. 1 Via Honol trip tickets at reduced T Bl Wavker surecs, covmar First rie R ® oMW, H. AVERY. General Agent PR ZEALAND a0 SYDNEY, for_Honolulu, Samoa. Auckland HAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW S8 ST ey, Thurs., Apr. 23, 10 a. m. and Sy [POSA, for Tahit, April 29. 10 a. m. g:: rler)‘ltba. for Homolulu, May 2, 2 p. m. ‘L0, SPRECRELS : BAD3.00., A Tk O, 543 Hart right e, 329 Nartal ., Prke. 7, Pacif S GNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS g‘u‘x’:’.‘r LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of saturday. at 10 & m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Ha $70 and upward. Seo- Havre$45 and upward. GENERAL