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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, MEDICAL. MRS “WYETH, specialist for { complaints; instant relief guaranteed; years experience; refined home before and Jozes. 10 instant opp. Sth. ng confinement 728 Post & MRE DR KOHL, reliable specialist \ ale troubles a&nd irregularities; veilef guaranteed. 1008% st DR G, W. 0'DO in trouble consu NELL—All who are sick or this specialist on female positively corrected; the unfor- ed; the most Gifficult cases treat- Office, 1018 Market st. | 18 Market—Reliable ladies | me before and during low fees. sdwin, ladies” specialist: low fees; maternity 908 Market st. al care: NDOO HERES, 1126 Market ton st opposite | seases cured by herbs. power, one S-horse er .nd one 18-horss sne of them new; | wel) boring outfit er wells and on rse p rolis easy to la £, good ever « for new roof 713 Market wat ged IINERY near Pine | FFICES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. A FEW UPRIGHT BARGAINS— Bord, for practice Valley Gem; rosew: Hemme & Long; goud condit! Boothe Bros.: oak case . Mayeon; mahogany case £tandard; oak case Singer; oak case .. Stone; ebony case . And a dozen others: easy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ O'Farreil st. No branches in San Francis A FEW enaps for the week 1 Emersom $65; 1 Knabe, $9: 3 2 Chickering, $165 and §240; 2 Stelnway, 1 d §330; 2 Heine, $235 and $350. HEINE PIANO CO., 235-237 Geary st. Threc makes of plano players, $125 to $27! ON rale—$115: Fischer uprigh! good as new; pright. gh-grade u A st i 3 square planos for country schools. BYRON MAUZY, 308 Post st. CLEARANCE sale uprights, $75 up; $4 month- | 1y payments’ BRUENN, 208 Post st (‘ SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianos, Cecilian plano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. ALMOST cheaper than firewood; !l(lruflvhinnn- 1 and furniture. Whitehead's Storage, 1036 Mkt | BEST renting piance in city for §3 per month. SCOTT PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st THE WILEY B, ALLEN CO., 931 Market st.— Stock, Everett, L dwig and other good planos | . zithers, old_and new. H | , vepairer. 2 Latham place. | ET. AND STORES TO L FINE BURNHAM ery st large store and basement; 22 Sutter st. & MARSH CO., 211 Monigom- | 2—Handsome large store; able tenant SA AINTERS AND DECORATORS. asor rates. J. C. RO- tel. Polk 2251 1ST-CLASS work at reasonal MAINE. 640 Golden Gate av.: PALMISTRY. | MADAME MORTON, sclentific palmist. 502 Taylor st., mear Geary; phone Red 2041 | H_JEROME FOSELLL scientific palmist. 518 | Taylor st., Geary. Phone Black 661 | nps. pipe, b ARMAN BROS writers: 110 Montg’ 2d-hand moving p! MISCF MONEY T0 LOAN. LOAN CO! Ker T AN TTAN sums to sul i Town property ed Intecests In Estates and rigages and of improva- {ANHATTAN LOAN hone Main 5924 2 wmery st., room 3. | lowest rates. direct with lender. ages. | goges estate. | | NO DELAY. Telephone M COLGAN, 24 ng directly. | undivided inter- property in trust, rente, life estates and undivided in- ty purchased | trictly confidential. | d Money | west rates on your re, piands “OFFICE, ed 1603. 108 Grant ave. i $1 o $10,000. | . LOAN undivided interests, life ‘estates, Uife policies, | & Bates, 30 Chronicle bldg. e siring 1 selaries or any se- 1 benented porfum Loan | fioor, Parrott bullding. 7o publi ; : to_obtain liberal advances dlamond: Jewelry, at Baldwin Jewelry Store, Main 1644 missions; deal direct an i1 City Hail Squere. ters, boarding-houses, without largest business in Tolman, 552 Parrott bldg. { F. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salaried peopie on their note. THE TOUSLEY CO.......143 Pheian bldg. MONEY to loan on low interest; gold, silver, 46 principal cities L] dlamonds, pearls and precious stones bought st W. I HESTHALL'S 10 Eixth st ONE per cent_on furniture or plance; Do re- movai. no commission; $25 up: quick, @ 26 Montgomery st.. room 7. t on furniture; §5 a month on each y security. 302 Montgomery, rm. 16 STAR Loan Co r loas of Wyoming loans money to ves. R. 811, Mutus! Sav. Bk bid. plancs: private party; no remov- E. W. Lick, 116 McAllister. mds and Jewelry 2 per cent o wieral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. 8% ON furniture & pianos, $16 up; no removal; phfm: Biack 1708 §1. 6 Eday, floor 4. | CASH joaned = e on notes without indorser. M 9% Examiner bldg. | | o~ ~ | HEKL is really mo Deed of any ane Dow. sdeys buying & shoddy piano or buying s plano of an unrelisble or unknown house whose guaraniee is worthiess The largest and most renowned music house of the West. | KOHLER & CHAFE, 28 and 30 O Farrell st offer you such bargains on the following. | which are selected at random from amomg ny more., Any plano will be taken bark | in & yedrs &t full purchase price as part juyment on @ mew Fischer or Knabe or jhier & Chase square Plano (including the Knabe, Steinway, Weber, Terms $2, $2 50 and Decker Bros.; Eteinway & Sont Weber; was $470, is no: Samuel Gilbert; was $350, 45 now Decker Bros.: wis $500, is now. Wm. Knabe & Ca.; was $600, is now. Also pew uprights; all woods Used grands for ieachers on very low terms Decker Bros, grand, first-class condition, seg5t OV oo ciaihl Don't forget the ress, 28 and rell st near Sisaden, A FEW more cheay pianos can be had this week, $40 and upwhrd; new instruments on easy payments. Beh- Bros. and Baumeister are our best sellers % THE ZENO-MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. | REMOV | DR -BALL. 1073% Market st. | won e Neergaard removed to 1000 Butter; hours | 1to 4. tve. Sun_ by appt : tel. Polk 2564 | ETC. PAPERHANGING, PAINTING. WALLPAPER_ all prices; interior decorating, | ing, painiing; imitation stained glass, G. | CLARK & CO.. 804 Pos tel. Main 715 | s | PERSONALS. ~Toxic Hair Restorer is com- | hyglenic herbs and contains | stauce whatever, nor oil or I restore ¢ > gray hair in a | ays more natural than any dve without 3 scalp; cates dandruff and st he growth of new hair. On sale st HALE BROS., San Francisco, and | HYDE'S. 15th and Washington sts., Oakland. | Star Hair F es gr hair, im-4 ves its growth ling, cures dandruft and itching sca stain or stickiness; | c es scalp: at dr hairdressers’; ac- substitute. § ay Co., 385 Geary. TAN rience, cures per- habit. Call or | Grant ave., d Rotary Stand- | W astringent demonstra ~Winchester | 700 rooms, | om near Market T 50 to $6 per week d bagrage to and from the ferr; ring from rheumatism or know it will be to your Advantage r that friend’s name and ad- liments; 50 cents . Mar- Restorer; the ts, A HIGHEST prices paid for gents' cast-offt thing. MUSIN, 236 4th st.; tel Green 140. A—Highest prices for gents' cast-off_ciothing, old goid. ete. 671 Howard st.; tel. John 2586 PERFLUOUS hair and_moles removed by electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170Market sold easy Instzllments. LEON LE- 1127 Market st tween Tth and Sth LDST TAILOR Misnit U'MS Egyptian Henna restores g its natu color; $1; at all Aruggi; TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE 1 druggists CORN PAINT, the rn cure: #5c; all drusgists, { PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C_O'DONS 1621% Market st YELL—Office and residence, | bet. Bix d Seventh. | D—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor; treats all éiseases of the human body; for Fast foar years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- | cated at 667 . near Leavenworth, BLOOD, skin and rectal discases a specialty. | tor—All dis- 746-6 Clay st. G WOO. the famous herb a «_cured by Chinese herbs REMOVAL NOTICE. THE Mutual Savings Bar to its k will remove office fn its own build! 710 Marke Third, on Apr 1903. JAMES LAN, President STORAGE AND i\'AREHOuEI. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van C« houschold goods stored, moved, shipped. 1 Howard, near Thir : furniture, 723 phone Grant 161. RODOLPH & ge & Moving, Co. t and Pow D of- ts.; tel. Priv. Bx, 57 West Etorage; advances made; st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Z * Storage and Furniture Moving Com 2320 Fillmore et.; phone Jackson 281 Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates ; tel TYPEWRITERS AND SUL. PLIES. ! T BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We | better machines for less money than any rentals $3. The Typewriter | Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 206, FOR typewriters, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st.; exclusive dealers Smith Py mier Typewriters; supplies for all machines REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. FINE RESIDENCE LOTS. FINE RESIDENCE LOTS. $350 to $700—Lots 50x 125, {n Mill Valley, right at the station; terms, $50 cash, $10 monthly Why buy a small lot in an undesirable ne{gh. borhood when you can buy a large one as near your business for less money? Ii takes no longer to go from your place of business to Mill Valley than it does to g0 to most of the residence sections of San cisco. When you g0 to Mill Valley you go to _one of the most beautiful spots on earth. The change from the city to country could not be more complete, pleasant or ~healthful; inspiring views of mountains and bay; unexcelled cii- mate; fine mountain water; good drainage; all the convenlences of a city, electric lights, telephones, stores, churches, combined with the many charms ‘of the country. If you buy a low priced lot in the city you must go often among undesirable nelghbors; here you are surrounded by people of taste and refinement; fine place for your family. We unquestionably have the most desirabla land in MUl Valley; our prices are the lowest, our terms are easy. 1If you want a home eité buy one or more. If you buy ome will meke money. Mill Valley now has a good start and {s bound to come to the front. On May 1 the new electric road will be running, shortening the time and making half hour trips. Send for new illustrated book. Agent on the ground Sundays. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. | Graded Ocean Boulevard Lots Fronting Ocean. Cholcest home sites ever offered here. Low Prices—See them to-day. From $350 up; very easy terms. and K st., Sundays. $250 to $1100—Choicest Sunset Lots; $10 mo. $300 to $1000—Bargains in Richmond Lots. $75 to $200—Near Park and Ocean; $5 monthly. $150 to $350—Level Excelsior Homestead Lots near Misgion-st. cars; $5 monthly. ] $1000, $1500 to $2500—4, 5 and 6 room modern cottages In Sunset, Richmond and Excelsior Homestead; all bargains; easy terms. Cholee Blocks near Park and Ocean; Rare Bargain: Sunset Branch Office, 8th ave. every day and Sundays. SOL. GETZ & SON, Owners and Dealers, Room 54, Chronicle Building. VAN NESS AVENUE CORNER. 35 by 109 $25,000 THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. SEE this to-day. No_ 1510 Baker st.. between Sutter and Bush sta. Cottage, b rooms, bath and basement. In perfect condition; modern piumbing. Price $3000, Open for Inspection SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 207 Montgomery st. SPH STRAUB, JOS 630 Marl $9500—A nice well built residence, 7 rooms, basement, laundry; north side of street: sun all day: lot 60x137:6, $6000—Residence of 7 room $8750—Fell st.; 3 flats; lot $14,000—Fulton st.; 3 flats; rent § $1500—Cor. lot; 8th ave. and A; $3500—Union st.; 2 S £6000—Oak st.; Park Pa WHY put your money in bank at 4 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 interest on $4000. 1. COFFIN. MANHATTAN Loans on rei LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) es 1o for the full cost t of lot; houses plans free: Interest )8 Crocker buflding. of improvement and part bullt on terms to_suit per HOUSES just finished, 7 to 8 rooms; on Castro st., near 20th: terms to sult; houses open. HOUSES and Iots in_great variety for sale and WiILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 323 Clement Richmond is my specialt: HOME lots, near Mission s ments; no interest. 0; easy Owner, 'r. 1, 636 Clay st RICHMOND District real estate is my special- ty. WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in_ the United States or Canada one year for $1. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale STOCK RANCHES for sale by old men who want to retire; we can sult any one who wants a stock, 'frult, alfalfa or grain ranch: unusual bargains: booklet sent free upon ap- plication. CHARLES W COE & CO., San Fernando, cor. Priest st., San Jose, Cal. nd H st.; open | pay- | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. THE REAL ESTATE MAN. D binck feom Frultvale station. Phone Vale 206. A good cottage of 2 rooms; fine well; near to cars, Town Hall and school; lot 50% 100, $1100—Fine 4-room cottage; orchard; flowers; grand view; fine school ‘close by; no cold winds or fogs here: lot 100x100. 2000—5-room Colonial ~cottage; near local train and cars; every modern convenience; | o nice stable; near school. $2350—Elegant 6-room (salon parlors) cottage; chicken yard and house; fruit trees, berry Vines and flowers; school and cars .close by street graded and sewered; lot 52x125; ce- ment sidewalks; & model home. $5 down, §5 monthly, lots in the Rosa Lee Tract; swellest property in Alameda County; fine View; 3 blocks to electrie cars: no cold winds or harsh fogs; near to school; fine chicken try. Eoi‘ll: ryF LEE, half block Fruit: station. Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. GREAT big lots, right at station; prices rang- ing from $350 to $700; terms $50 cash, $19 monthly; they are selling like hot cakes; send for {llustrated booklet descriptive of Mill Valley. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS CFFICE. ERKOCADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ir East Oakland; very et work done. P, st., Oakland, Cal, 11 A SNAP—Fine lots cheap; good location; st C. LASSEN & CO., 466 10t] OAKLAND FURNISHED FLATS. ICE sunny corner furnished flat of 5 roo and bath. S40 Madison st., Oak. statlor | rent reasonable. A Sy OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Elevenh st.. Oakland, e L S A—MAYFLOWER, & rms; $6 to $16; night, 25¢ to $1;mod.,clean,quiet,bath. ALCALDE Apartments, 725 O'Farrell st phone Private 700—Elegant suites; now open. EDDY, 933—3 finely furnished rooms; conveni- fine location; no children; references. OM, 776%—2 connecting housekeeping | rooms; rent reasonable. HAIGHT, 783—Four sunny rooms in rear of store. newly fprnished. | HERBERT _ (The)—Sunny apartments for Housekeeping; gas ranges; just newly fur- niehed. 1530 Polk st. HOWARD, 719168 housekpg rooms, 2 beds: other all sunny; respectable; no transient. 1063--2 sunny connecting com. fur. ; range; elec. lights; others, nt sunny furnished parlor en; also large room, $13; sulte and Kk also | | MISSION, 1003—Elogantly furnished rooms for | light housekeeping; running water and | | Nicely furnighed suit, $9; large gas range; bath; laundry; ‘adults. PAGE, 1104, near Baker—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping; $13. = OUTH PARK, 84—2 gunny front rooms; fur- nished for housekeeping. TURK, b43—Large front room; good Kitchen: xas, bath and laundry: $15. TFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubscriptions has been eatablished at 1006 Va- en el e | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. HOTEL NETHERLAND, FEuropean Plan. 18 TURK ST., NEAR MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO'S newest, most modern and most central hotel; just opened; 250 light, well-ventilated rooms; single or en suite, with or without private bath; steam heat, eleotric lights and jong-distance telephone in every room; two t electric elevators; full hqtel | _service; engage Your rooms now. | A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms | 25c to 81 per night; $1 25 to §5 per week, and light housskeeping rooms; open all night. AT ''The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth #t.)—Rooms 25c, B0c_ §1, $1 50 night; | $150 to $10 per week: house open all night. BURNETT, 1420 Market (old No. 1364)—Fu; nished rooms, suites, single; also unturnished, T, 2311, near Steiner—A fine sunny room: one block from Fillmore and Sutter st. cars; | suftable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. | CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; pricés reasonable. EDDY, 468 Room, first floor; outside entrance; suitable for working man; $1 25 per week. B A Btraight Tip'—For $5760 (half cash would do) I'm offering the lovellest home and best income raach for even half the money In ail of the “Lovely Napa Valley; it N. D. SICKELS, The Land Agent FOR sale—$200; 2 years' lease, 2% acres, Up- per Fruitvale, Alameda- Co.; almond 'trees and Logan berries. L. E. D., box 520, Sac- ramento, Cal. A LARGE list of cholce country lands in all sections of California. Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUET CO., #20-1-2-3 Hayward building. . | bo | ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, en suite or sln- | “gle; new flat; furniture put in last Mond: | sunehine in every room: grand marine view; rd it desired. Call for terms and inspect, S Larkin st., near Jackson, or Equity | FRANKLIN, 3 ed room to let for 1 or % gentlémen; g h. Grand Southern, Tth and Misslon—Rooms 50c to $150 night; $2 to $6 week; reading-room. GRANT ave., 7—Nicely furnished front room, $3 per week; also single rooms. RANCH with splendid mineral showing, worth $50,000, for $20.000; farm for hay and fruit alone worth the money. Box 3834, Call. AP—2 large lots in Colma; 117%4x100: 4 blocks from cars. Address WM. UM- ND, 811 Franklin st. END for catalogue of over 100 places; choice Santa Clara Co. property. WM. P. WRIGHT, Mountain View, Santa Clara Co., Cal. SEND for new catalogue of Mountalt: View, Stanford University and_Santa Clara Valley lands. Walter A, Clark, Mountain View, Cal. CHEAPEST and best in Amerl Cail, 16 es, sent to any Unifed States or C: _The Weekly | JONES, 023—Beautiful room; large closet; hot &nd cold water; sunny; swell flat; cheap. LARKIN, 103, opp. City Hall—Lovely sunny Tr : hkp ; reasonable. | MAYBELLE (apartments), 202 Grove, corner | *Van Ness—Sunny furnished ‘3-room suites, MILLBRAE House, 359 O'Farrell; new man- agemert; lst class. J. Collin, late of Avondell MINNA, 262, nr. 4th—Furn. fn)n? parlos ny: private family; $10 MINNA, 667, corner of Eighth—Nicely furnished bey-window rooms; $1 per week; transient, | MOSS, 13, oft Howard, near Seventh—2 fur- nished rooms for housekeeping; adults. TO exchange—For unimproved cit or country property, a desirable §-room modern resi- dence, with stable and chicken house, in Berkeley; convenient to trains and_electric car lines. Address Owner, box 308, Call, REAL ESTATE WANTED. A A A A A AR AN A AN AN NSNS WANTED—Desirable building lot in good loca~ tion; cash; no agents. Box 3856, Call. e —— ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. $18FINE, sunny, furnished front room; mod- ern; private; running. water, bath, electric light. 1531 Octavia st., near Sutter; phone Geary 1442, | OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec, lights; day, week, mo. PINE, 827—Nloe, sunny room; nicely fur- nished; suftable for gentleman. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, gmoking-room and ladies' par. lor; rooms per night 35c to $150; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ind floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, RIS B A e ORDER TO SHOW CALPE—In the Buperior Court of the City and ounty of San Fran- cisco, State of Califernia, No. 24,765, De- partiment 10—In the matter of the estate of | Francesco T. Guinasso, deceased. Order to show cause why order to mortgage realty snould not be made. Upon read- ing and fling the verified petition of David J. Guinasso, administrator of the estate of eaid deceused, preying an order to mortgage the realty hereinafter described for the | amount mentioned in said petition heretn and good cause appearing therefor, it iy hereby ordersd that all persons interested in the sald estate be and appear before this court, Department 10 thereof, in the court- Toom of said court, in the New City Hall of said City and County of San Francisco, on Tuesday, the 12th day of May, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why the realty described i sald petition, namely, all that certain lot, piede or parcel of land §ituate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, and bounded and partioularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing on the northeasterly corner of Dupont and Vallejo streets, running thence | easterly along the northerly line of Vallejo | street elgity-three and six-twelfths (83 - feet to the westerly line of Margaret place; thence northerly along sald line of place one hundred and fifty and ree- twelfths (150 3-12) feet; thence at right angles westerly eighty-three and six-twelfths | (83 6-12) feet to the easterly line of Dupont | street, and thence southerly along the sud line of Dupont street one hi and fifty and three-twelfths (150 3-12) feet to the polnt of commencement, being portion: of 50-vara lots Nos. 221 and 240, should not be mort- gaged for the amount mentioned in said petition, namely, twenty-eight thousand dul- jurs in U. 8. gold coin, or such lesser amount g8 lo the court of Judge shall seem meet. Reference to said petitfon on file is herel made for further particulars. Dated 10, 1903, JAS. M. TROUTT, Judge of the RIORDAN & LANDE, attorneys for ad« ministrator, Callfornia Safe Deposit buildiag, @28 Montgomery st., Ban Francisco. 1 . a SACRAMENTO, 1642, cor. Polk—3 furnished DIYK.:\ used m; Blnfl sold & new ones rented. or unfurnished sunny rooms. . rented, repaired. - 200 Sansome. | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BILVER, 05, cor BARGAINS. Modern homs of 7 room: Park-st. tion{ 1ot BOX140; must be seen to Do appren: ated. A. R DENKE, 1400 Webster st., Alameda. MAKE an offer—To close estate; elegant home of 13 rooms and bath; gas and E Coach houss and stable’ 15¢ ToEIA3; cost S35 OO o D AL AT "E sormer lot. A 1500 Park st., Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS UBIBKELEY REAL ESTATH. $1000—4-room cottage; corner lot; 50x125, easy terms; 1 block from cars. $1600—6-room cottage; lot 40x100; house could not be duplicated for less than $1600. $4800--18-room house on car line; near Berke. ley station; house is now per ¥ ) $15,000_Butincen” Dlock at_ Barkef X usiness block at Borl station; lot alone is worth §16,000; n%’w earning $100 per month; best location In town. $3000—7-room house in North Berkeley; easy terms; lot 50x134; best bargain in Berke- ley for the money, -room _cottag location; lot B0 2104 near schosls and station. $4750—Ncw S-room house; near car line, sta- tion and schools: terms I desired, $3000—New f-room cottage near Berkeley sta- tion; Tot 40x134; street work complete; easy terms, e LOTS, $10 per front foot—Finjshed street; good lo- mmmi‘n the Wheeler Tract, Berry-Bangs $4500—1 acre of land; windmill fank; 6-room cottage with all modern tmprovements: 100 t trees; stable, chicken houses located in the east part of town; big snap; come and sec It. 7 W. C. MORAN & CO., 2131 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. rooms for gentlemen; excellent board; prices, reasonable, SUTTER. 717—Furnished parlors, sultable for offices, with running water and bath. THE HARVARD. 271 O'Farrell—Suites and single rooms with gas and electric light; gas grates; all modern conveniences; newly remodeled throughout the entire building, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements g subscriptions has been established at 1 e ————— Third—Furnished sunny 4 Valencia_st. ROOMS AND BOARD, AAAARAAAAAAAA ..SEVENOAKS HOTEL... 2 BH TAYLOR §T8. <COR #fucuc’e .n.“"_ MRS, NE! HALSEY.....J. R. R AR MODERN FIRET CLASS REGT DENTIAL AND, TRANSIENT HOTEL: SUN- NY ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE BATHS; LONG-DISTAN TIL%P ONE IN EVERY P HOUS| BY ROON it BLECTRIC 5-:33:1“20 PR Ll e o S b e A0 . 520—Table boarders wanted; first-class ??}:'IK'IG; home cooking: private dining-room; $15 a month for one person. Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, m;lblth n‘:nnx, 807 California st.—Attractive {n- terior; exceptional table; free billlard room. . 1224—Large sunny front board; running water, bath; pri- vate family; tel. Steiner 3626. Normandle, 320 Eddy— house: e repe e B g Y DIVIDEND NOTICES. SRR R i nm “AM of the tra. fa z:m‘ jo. pany will be o at ' Crocker T QR T on A atd p. m. EDWARD SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanage ot Lake st., San Francisco, has recelved the following orphans, half orphans and abandoned girls from January 1 to April 1, 1003: Charlotte F. Reeves, 11 years; Edith Mackey, 9 years; Dorothy Campbell, 9 vears; Laura Dale Ash, 12 years; Maria Grunn, 6 years. e —— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. $15 50; Drop head, plain-finish oak, guaranteed; $19 50, quarter-sawed, beauty; all standard makes, hand, box top, $6 to $1 some nearly ne days exchange agreement. CEicago B."M. change. Market, bet. 5th ard 6th; phone South 433; take elevator. "AUTOMATIC” and other makes at cut rate: reduction on rents and repairs; bought and exchanged. Phone Jessie 8136. 145 Sixth st MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Lambert W. Horn, 22, 42 Valley street, and Kate M. Robinson, 18, 68 Minna street. Weeley Donal 30, 275 Lexington ave- nue, and Grace Ei erry, 21, 1005 Market st. Garret W. McEnerney, over 21, city, and Genevieve G. Hamilton, over 21, city. Denis Collins, 40, city, and Josephine A. Bowler, 20, city. William Riley, 125 Howard street, and Mary Egan, 20, 73}, Natoma street. Willlam J. Downing, 22, 2633 Sutter street, and Tessie L. Cline, 10, 1876 Folsom street. Henry Wesemann, 27, 570 Francisco street, and Dora_Greifenstein, 26, city. Jerome W. Shannon, 28, '2310 Jackson street, and Klizabeth I. Shea, 23, 2001 Jefterson street. Thomas Proud, 45, 142 Tremont avenue, and Florence A. Blake, 37, Chico. Augustus B. Costigan, 32, city, and Elise Nash, 20, city. Thomas G. Jacques Jr., 22, 898 Lombard etreet, and Eleanor G. Welsh, 19, 906 Treat avenue, 25, 10 Caroline place, , 19, 10 Caroline place. , 21, 809 Page street, and 711 ‘Oak street. J. Kraemer, 30, A Minna street, and Agnes Schaffield,. 28, Clara street. John Bauman, 44, 431 Pine street, and Julia Manz, 25, 418 Powell street. Charles A. W. Skinner, 22, 506 Greenwich street, and Rose M. de Martini, 19, 1065 Union. and Everett L. Tubbs, 21, 200 Franciscg strect, and Vivian E. Gilgin, 10, 204 San_Brano ave. Philip S. Huber, 40, Seattle, Wi ., and Ruth E. Hatcher, 48, Seattle, Wash. Wililam Garvey, 87, 30 Mint avenue, and Jennte Bonstell, 37, Alameda. Gustav Gorlier, 20, 1188 Harrfson street, and l(;{_ Hayes, 23, 192 Seventh street. ‘ederick C. Bates, 33, 43 Diamond street, and Alice G. Allen, 21, Fruitval plamg e s xese [ BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by matl 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. BOSTWICK-—In this city, April 12, 1903, the wife of Henry Bosiwick, a son. MCcGINNIS—In this city, April 11, 1903, to the wife of John T. McGinnls, § daughter. SPRINGER—In_this city, April § 1903, to the wife of Joe Springer, ‘a son. MARRIED. BADGER—HOLST—In this city, April 12, 1905, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, Clar- ence G. Badger and Gretchen Holst, both of San_Francisco. CRANE--DARNAY—In this eity, April 11, 1903, Floyd W. Crane and Helen D. Darnay, both of Sun Francisco. PETERSON—JOHNSON—In this city, April 1903, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, John Peterson and Matfida Johnson, both of Sun Francisco. RADONICH—-DEAN—In thig_eity, April 13, 1903, by the Rev. Herbert F. Briggs, Clar- ence -Homer Radonich of Sacramento, C: and Mary Jane Dean of San Francisco. DIED. Aigeltinger, Caroline Krausgrill, Margaret Boole, Emma G. W. Luchsinger, Mrs. M. Brennan, J. Harry McKenney, Maggie Chapman, Edmond C. Murphy, Leretta t Dennison, Ezra F. Regensburger, Ba- Deuwel, Julla bette Doyle, Mary A. Selomun, Walter O, Fisher, Ella Steller, Chas. Le C. Grimes, Fred C. . Strand, Gustave Hachmann, Laura V. Harrington, Chas. F. Kelly, Thomas J. AIGELTINGER—In Oakland, Cal., 1903, Caroline Fredricka, beloved wife of tne April 13, late Leopold Aigeltinger, many, aged 76 vears. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at chapel of Charles H. sion street, between Fifteenth and Sixteent! Intetment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by ele: tric funeral car trom Bighteenth and Guer- rero streets. BOOLE—In Seattle, April 11, 1903, Emma Glover Welch, dearly beloved wite ot George Boole Jr.. a hative of Virginia, Nev. EF Funeral services Thursday afternoon, April 16, 1803, at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of Albert Brown, 572 Thirteenth street, Oak- land. Interment vrivate, BRENNAN—In Vallelo, April 13, 1903, J. Harry, dearly beloved husband of Katherine a native of Ger- Brennan, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Brennan, and brother of Mrs. J. P. Daiton, Mrs. C. A. Lee and Edward Brennan, a na- tive of Vallejo, aged 81 years. 2¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral from iis late residence, 621 Fourth street, South Va- llejo, to-morrow (Thursday), at §:30 o cloc théncg to St. Vincent's , North Va- Nejo, Mt 10:30 o'clock, where a requiem muss will ‘be celebrated for the repose of his soul Interment St. Vincent's Cemctery, Vallejo. CHAPMAN—In this city, April 13, 1003, Ed- mond C., beloved son ofl Clarence E. and Addie_Chapman, a native of San Francisco, aged § years 0 months and 19 days. DENNISON—In this eity, April 13, 1003, Ezra Farris, beloved husband of Mary L. Denni- son, and father of Mrs. E. J. Hulme and William E. Dgnnison, a native of Indlana, aged 85 years 8 months and 4 days. > Interment privatd DEUWEL (nee BACIGALUPD—Ia this eity, April 14, 1903, Julla, beloved wife of Joseph Deuwel, loving laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bacigalupt, and sister of Joseph L., Louis, John, Eleanor, Ruby, Violet, Lorenz and Irene Baclgalupl, Mrs. Charles Olson and Millle Silvestri, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years. DOYLE—In this city, April 13, 1903, Mary A., beloved wife of the late John R. Doyle, and mother of Lillle, Louise and Anna Doyle, Mrs. W. 1. Steritt, Mrs. H. Young and Mrs. C. Achard, a native of Ireland, aged 63 years # months and 21 days. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Wednesday, at 9:15 o'clock, from her late Fesidence, 1875 McAllistor treet, thence to St. Agnes Church, Fage reet, between Masoniq avenue and Ashbui street, where a solemn requiem high ma: will be celebrated for the repose of soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment pri- vate. FISHER—In this city, April 14, 1908, beloved daughter of James and Fisher, a native of Oakland, Cal. veurs 2 thonths and 14 dayi GRIMES_In thie city, at his residence, 5726 Twentleth street, April 14, 1903, Fred C., beloved husband of Emma Grimes, father of Lizzle and Irene Grimes and Mrs, Walter H. Smith, and son of P. D. and Eilaabeth Grimes, a native of Lowell, Mass., aged 02 years 8 months and § days. @7 Friends and members of Bernal Lodge No. 19, A. O. U. W., and Southern Pacific Railroad employes are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the Oda Pellows’ Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, un- der, the auspices of Fidelity Loage No. 222, HACHMANN—In this city, April 14, 1903, Laura V. Hachmann, beloved wife of Jullud Hachmann, daughter of Charles H. and Ma- tilda Holling, and sister of Charles H. Hol- ling and the late Alma Holling, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years and 4 days. F7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursdey); at 1 o'clock, from her late resi. GH';:I 1193 Geary street. Interment Laurel RINGTON ~In Oakland, April 14, 1 B riea_ Frankiin, ‘beloved hasoand ot Vio: Mart . & nai :“"u.:;'nmu. aged 60 vears 8 montha and 5 ~ KELLY—A requiem high mass will be celo- T e et st £ o o . urcl m at 0 o'clock. Friends are Iuvnayti to attend. la, ., El y E. KRAUSGRILL—In” this ecity, April 14, 1903, e ———————————————————————————————— MT.OLIVET CEMETERY HENRY J‘.. GALLA.GHII éo. (Successor "‘fifl?. Gall 8 Wn‘%& Anwf:,lfi':;-.g .\ Lincoln Fifth st., ‘“um e 5 n--&gn‘ 5’%:.-1' STORE. Funeral “and Eml / 't TJO o'clock, at the i feenth und Siziesntn. | and Albert §. Rosepbaum, lot on N lhe o Greenwich street, 134:0 I of Franklin, E 25 13 Margaret, dearly beloved wife of Philip | rett & Scarf , mother of Carrie, Louis and Alice Krausgrill, and sister of Mrs. J. H. Smousc. a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years and 10 _months. 7 Remains at 620 Broadway. (contractors), architect C. F. Barrett—All work for a three-story base- ment frame buflding on lot on E line of Do lores street, 78:6 8 of Twenty-ninth; Frank J. Tattlg (owner) with Casper Zwier- len (contractor and architect)—All work for LUCHSINGER—In Alameda, April 12, 1303, | a three-story frame building (flats) on lot on A&t the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Fritschi, Mrs. Marie Elisabeth Luchsinger. widow of the late John B. Luchsinger. and beloved mother of J. J. Luchsinger of Valiejo, Mrs. Rudoif Kocher of San Jose and Mrs. A. R. Fritschi of Alameds, a native of Switzer- land, aged 83 years aud 7 monthe. E¥Friends 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. Fritschl, 1432 Benton street, Alameda. Cemetery, Oakland. Please omit flowers. McKENNEY—In this ecity, April 18, 1208, Maggle, dearly beloved wife of Willlam Mec- Kenney, beloved daughter of Mary Ann and the late John O'Brién, and sister of John, S line of Stanley place, 100 SE of Harrison street, SE 37:6 by SW 120; $6800. N. Hottua (owner) with A. Hennings (con- tractor), architects John & Zimmermann —Ali work except painting, plumbing and gas fitting for a two-s! frame bullding (store and flat) on lot on W line of Folsom street, 230 8 of ‘Third, S 25 by NW 137:6; $3885. Alameda County. ‘Willlam Jr. and Annie T. Hammond %o Intermént Mountain View | came, lot on S line of Alameda avenue, 263 W of Lafayette street, W 32 by S 130, portion of Iot 4, block B, Bartlett Tract (subject to mort- gage), Alameda; $10. S. H. Palmer (single) to Henry A. Butters, lot on SE corper of Sixteenth street and San Willlam, Thomas, James, Richard and Henry | pablo avenue, 8 165.12 (162.12), E 113.89, N O'Brien, Mry. Joseph Fiynn, Palmer and the late Ella O'Brien, a hative of Oakland, aged 16 years 11 months and 13 days. (Oakland papers please copy.) Mrs. Albert | 107 08, W 157.14, W 18.68 to beginning. lots 7 to 14, block A, map of survey made for G. C Potter March 28, 1877, for sale Aprfl 19, 1877 (subject to 670 M. 131 for $80,000), Oakland; A precious one from us has gone; her voice | $10. we loved is stilled; A. L. Stone and A. S. Macdonald to same. A place is vacant in our home which never | same, SE corner of Sixteenth street and San can be filled. Pablo avenue, S 165.12, etc., quitclaim deed, God in his wisdom has recalled the one his | Oakland; $100. love has given: Although the body molds here, her soul Is safe in heaven. —FROM HER MOTHER. E7 Friends and scquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'cldck, from her late residence, 20 Ringold street, betwesn Eighth and Ninth, Folsom and Harrison, thence (o St. Josepl Church, Tenth street, between Howard and Folsom, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of he: soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. MURPHY—In Salinas, Manterey County, April 10, 1903, Loretta, dearly beloved wife of Danfel A. Murphy, daughter of James and the late Elicle Gordon, and sister of Rubie | Jane Gordon, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, aged 13 years 9 months and 19 days. REGENSBURGER—In this city, April 13, 1903, Babette Regensburger, reifct of Henry Regensburger, and beloved mother of Mrs. Amelia Wolfsheimer, Mrs. Fredericka Schuh- man, Mrs. Clara Beel and Melville H., Sam- uel H. and Lillie Regefsburger, & naiive of Wechtersbach, Germany, aged 83 years. @FThe funeral services will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 2007 Pine street. Inter~ ment private. SOLOMON—In this city, April 14, 1903, Wal- ter Oliver, dearly beloved son of Margaret and_the late Robert Solomon, and brother of Searle and Sidney Eolomon, a native of | San Francisco, aged 3 years 6 months and 26 days. STELLER—In this city, April 14, 1903, Charles Le C. Steller, beloved son of Louls and Sarah C. Steller, and brother of Louis P. and lda R. Steller, a native of San Franeisco, aged 17 years 5 months and 14 da: £7The funeral will take place to-morrow. (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 107 Fell street, thence to the Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near Market, o'clock. Intermemt private. STRAND—In this city, April 13, 1903, Gus- tave, beloved husband of Katle Strand, and father of Gustave Strand, a native of Stock- holm, Sweden, aged 42 years. 0L Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-da. (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 167 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. TOPINI—In thM city, April 14, 1903, Joseph- ine, dearly beloved wife of Isadore Topini, & native of Lyons, France, aged 35 years 7 months and 1 da; I Frierds and ucquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Ital- fan Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | commencing at 10:30 “o'clock. New Itallan Cemetery. WEST—In this city, April 12, 1908, Sarah Liz- zie, beloved wife of George S. West, mother of Claribel and Emma E. West, and only daughter of Seth and Emma F. Walker, a native of San Franclsco, aged 34 years and 20 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funera] to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the First Free Baptist Church, Bush street, near Lar- kin. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. We herewith desire to express our heart- felt thanks and appreciation to the Danish Interment Lodge Denmark No. 2 and their quartet, as | well as our friends, for their kindness and sympathy shown in our late bereavement of our loving father, Carl E. Kielberg. OLE C. KIELBERG, MARIUS F. KIELBERG. e — REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY, APRIL 14. Paolo and Margaret de Vecchi to Isaac S. by N 137:6; $10. Glovannl and Adele Podesta to Glambatista Paganini, 1ot on N line of Filbert street, 125 W of Franklin, W 27 by N 155; $2000. City and County of San Francisco to Paul Barbieri, of Laguna, E 27:6 by S 120; $—. Ellen and Andrew Magrane to Margaret Griffin, lot on SW corner of O'Farrell and Webster streets, S by W 71; $10. 22:0 Adelaide M. Marks to_ Adelalde Marks (daughter), lot on § line of Halght street, 175 W _of Plerce, W 25 by N 137:6; gift. Same to Catherine A. Marks, 1ot on W Iine of Pierce street, 27:6 N of Waller, N 27 by W 112:6; gift. Baird Estate (corporation) to Charles M. Bredhoff, lot on NW corner of Waller street and Masonic avenue, W 106:3 by N 32:6; $10. Johanna Sengstack to Anna M. A. Binning, lot on NE corner of Haight and Clayton streets, N 27:6 by E 100; $10. Samuel H. Mann to Caspar Muller. lot on NE corner of First avenue and McAllister street, N 25 by E_100; $10. M. Cochrane to James W. Cochrane Company (corporation), Iot on § line of Sacramento street, 37:6 E of Locust, E 50 by S 100; $10, Charles S. and Maria C. Kittredge to Alice Beckmann, ot on & line of Maple street, 96 N of Sacramento, N 31:814 by B 112:6: $10. milie C. Grabam (Coffey) to Catherine rad, Iot on E line of Harrison street, of Awenty-sixth, N 25 by E 100; $10. Estate of George W. Moore (by executor) to John A. Lyon, lot on SE corner of Twenty- ninth and Castro streets, B 55 by 8 114; $670. 2 Josephine Bader to A. Roumiguiere, lot on Tine of Montgomery street, 68:9 N of Green, :8 by E 01:8; $10, Roumiguiere, to Loulse Roumiguiere, same; gift. Mary A. Sanguinetti to John Russi, lot on E line of Filbert place, 20 S of Filbert street, B 30, W to point on Filbert place N 5i4: §10. swotn Russl to Alessundro Chiappart, ot on corner of FI rt and earny streets, W 60 by § 20; $1000, ame to same, lot.on E line of Filbert place, 20 8 of Filbert street, E 20, SW to Filbert place, N B51:6; $100. Herman and Hannah B. Cohn to Bdward H. Kittredge, lot on W iine of Stockton street, 60 S of Sutter, S 20 by W 60; $10. Estate of Rosalle Hainque (by Jules St. Den- nis and Victorine H. O'Brien, executors) to Helen D. Umbsen, lot on NE line of Montgom- ery avenue. 110:10% NW of Newell, NW B0:1Y, E 46: 8 38:6. W' 14:1%; $1780. Willlam and Loulse Schwarke to Henry and Doris Fennig, 1ot on S line of Bernard street, 91:8 W of Jones. W 28 by § 60: $10. John Corbett to Nonfe B. Brock, lot on N line of Lombard street, 137:6 1 of Hyde, E b N 137:6; gift. Giacinta, Louls and Charles Badaracco to Willlam lement ixth Street, NW 35 by NE 80-8: $10, 0 California Safe Deposit and Trust Company t on SE line of Bryant to Henrletta I. Seiby, lo ;m a,u-u NE of Boardman place, NE 20 by “;ldnrleln 1. Selby to Mary E. Ahearn, same; James B. and Christiana T. Randol to James E. Lorg, lot on N lino of Brannan street. 275 SW of Seventh, SW 137:6 by NW 550: $60,000, Isaac C. und Clara A. Coggin to Auburn and Maude FBa'ley, lot on W line of Second ave. nu;hmrs of ll.‘hob:tnr:méfl 30 by W 82:6; $10. rancisco ‘ompany_(corporati to Frank R. Grannif, lot on SW . corner of flfz“ avenue and LaKe street. S 50 by W 115; Ellen Yoemans (Caln) wife of S. W. to J_ H, Cain, lot on S line of Clemenf street. 72 B of Thirty-second avenue, E 48 by 8 100; $10. Solomon and Getz to George H, Win- terburn, lot on W lihe' of Forty-sixth avenue, 175 N of J street, N 50 by W 120: §10. Lucy P. Slocomb to Herman Paine, lot on N Hen of K street 107:8 E of Forty-seventh av- enue, E 50 by N 100: $10, J_'W. Wright & Sons Investment Company to Busle Hombach, lot on E line of Twenty- gmu-o‘vmu.mnarnm.a-ul Fannie P. Farnsworth to Georglanna A. Cowden, S haif of lot 17 and all lot 18, blk D, Sunset Helghts: $1. Estate David L. Farnsworth (by Fannie P. Fa) 3 ) to same: same; $1750. James W. and Josephine Maitland to Peter and M Allio, on § line of iones street, E of Capitol, E 50 by § 125 lot 2, block J, Rallroad Homestead Aswociation; $10. Contracts. John Urruty (owner) with R. Trost (con- tractor), architect Jules Godard—All work for & two-story frame bul] and stable in rear on § line of Geary street, E of Devisadero, B 'fl’.b’ § 137:0, Western Addition block 435; joseph Nash (owner) with Alex Forbes (con- > g Charles Haynes—All work fhe B35 By & G035 M Abranam Newman (cwner) with F. A. Keen (cofitractor), architect Philipp Schwerdt—All work fora two-story attic frame bullding on N line of Page street, 111:3 W of Central e, iz $8950. Carl and Elise Waltes (owners) with Bas- where services will be held at 10| lot on 8 line of Fell street, 82:6 B Lilllan Dieves (as executrix estate Joseph P. Dieves) to Woif Carash, all interest in lot on NW corner of Union and West Twenty-second streets, N 100 by W 100, block 629, Oakland: also lot on E line of Magnolia street, 101 § of Twenty-fourth, S 25 by E 128:3, lot 20, block @31, map Adeline-street lots, Oakland; $317. | “Mary A and Isaac Surryhne to same, undi- | vided % interest in same, Oukland: $10. Plummer Improvement Company o Charles | L. McFarland, lot on SW corner of Pledmont | avenue and Parker street, W 133 by S 80, por- tion of lot_1, block 5, property of John Kear- ney, otc.. Berkeley; $10. Katle L. Fitz and G. L. Fitz (husband. attorney) to George C. Perkins, lots 38 . block B, map of lands of Oaklai | Homestead Assoclation, portion of Walsworth | Tract of 100 acres, quitclaim deed, Oakland $5. Savings and Loan Soclety, E. A. Heron and | 8. C. Bigelow to George H. Derrick, lot on SE | line of Howe street. 87:3 NE of Moss avenuc. NE 30 by SE 125, being NE 10 feet of lot i3 | and SW 20 feet of lot 32, block A, map of | Thermal Hill, formerly Hows Tract. Oakland: $10. W. J. and Lettie H. Baker (wife) to Arthur | Johnston, 1ot on S line of Twenty-sixth street 407 W of Grove, W 25 by S 100, map No. Whitcher Tract, Oakland; $10. Willlam and Florence K. Dwinelle, Jane, Rebecca and W. J. Wilcox to James Y. Eeccles ton, lot on N Iine of Plymouth street (formeri# Coliege ue or Thirty-fourth street), 130 W oi Academy place, W G0 by N 113, lot §7, map of Pacific Theological Tract No. 2, Oakland; §10 COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. | MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack. — 15343 ceantc S Co. — Cal Frut Co — ’Bl Pac AF A. 3 Cal Wine As.104 108 [Pac C Borx.168 Morning Session. Board— 20 Giant Powder Con. .... | 15 Giant Powder Con. s90. i 100 Pacific Gag Imp. ... - | L A Pac_R. R_Is Cons bs | $1000 Market St. R. R, Con 5s Bonds | Street— | 30 Alaska Packers' Assn . $1000 I3 North Shore 5 Afternoon Session. Board— Glant Powder Con. s 90 Giant Powder Con s 90. Mutual Electric Light . Paauhau S P Co Pacific Gas Imp S. P. of Arizona (1910) S. V. Water . Certificates S F G 10 2 10 100 40 | $4000 30 5 Trustees' Street— | 810000 Los Angeles Light Ged Ss.. | §1000 SV 4s Bds (34 Mtge). | CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Bl 1 10 00 Abby Land & Improvement. . Alameda Sugar | American Biscuit o American District Tel 0 Bay Counties Power o ‘al. Central Gas & EI 0 ifornia Cotton Mills . » | Californta_Jockey Club . al. Powder .. California Shipping Co. { Cal_ Title Ins. & Trust ..... Central Bank of Oakland .. Chutes Company ... City and County Bank . | Cypress Lawn imp. Fastern Dynamite Ewa Sugar_Plantation uitable (Pool) Gas our_Ofl 5 Gas Consumers’ Assn Hanford Oil Home Off Honolulu Sugar . pertal Ofl Kern Ol . - | London & . F. Bank (Ltd).. ..... Monfe Cristo Ol .. Mercantile Trust ... Northern Cal.+Power . | Nevada National Bank North Shore Pailroad . Oil City Petroleum Orpheum Company . Peerless Ol | Pacific States | Paraffine Paint | Postal Device & T Reed Crude Ofl . [s, F. Dry Dock . San Joaquin Oil | Sausalito Land & Ferry . Sperry Flour Company . Standard Eleetric . Sterling Ofl ..... Thirty-Three Oil Twenty-Eight Oil . Truckee Electric . Union Ofl Unton Sugar . | United Petrolettm . | United Gas & Electric | Western Fish Co. West Shore Ofl o0 0 o o0 SALES. Morning Session. 1000 Independence, cash . 2000 Monarch Afternoon Session. Board— 50 Monte Cristo . 200 Pittsburg . 500 FourOfl . 1000 Junetion 100 Petroleum Street— 1000 Pittsburg . MINING STOCKS. ter lowing were the sales in the San Fran- oI nd Tiachange Board esterday: Morning Session. 100 Alta .. 08/ 100 Occidental 100 Belcher 52| 400 Potosi .. 300 Bullion 07/ 800 Scorplon 200 Chollar 20| 300 Sierra Nev 100 Con N 14, 100 Sierra Nev 200 Con N Y. 13, 100 Sterra Nev. %00 Gould & 41| 150 Siiver Hill 200 Mexican .....1 13! 200 Unfon Cons. Atternoon Sessfon. 400 Challenge .... 58 200 Potost 100 Chlllenle‘}‘r.‘ g; % g:::: P 3% Con C & 55/ 400 Seg Belcher 13, 500 Sierra Nev. 45 100 Sfiver Hill. gl 1000 Utah ... 59 58 26 = ! (3 00 a8 o6 24 % 10 a8 n 12 p 45 26 g iy CLOSING QUOTAuTIONS. TUESDAY. April 144 p. m. Asked. Bid. Asked. ) Juta ook 13 14 2 e 15 1 20 Bl 57 60 £E £ 251 50 — ® 551 60 0 2 i 2 o 95 o 12 a2 = 7 » 23 =& g8 4 o 8 | 8 0 Yellow Jacket 34 36 TONOPAH MINES. 35 Ray 2 = -

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