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LES LYONS' erb an THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1903. nenn AL S —Continned. overcoats Londou doctor; body " for e G e AND WAREHOUSES. g & Van Co.: furnit 4, moved, shipped ¢ Grant 161, rage & Moving Co., of- tel. Priv. Ex, 371 dvances made; $30 g at i1. F. W. Zehfuss Furniture Mov phone Jacks 281 11 Montgomery ut rat nS for rentals $3. AND SUPP N8 IN TYPEWRIT] 0 ess money n The Typew alifornia; telephone Main ter rent sold, ed 200 nes sold & new ones rented. d. repair e ———————————— KOOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. broriptions Jencia &t § bath, Just aree housekeeping rent reasonable o tunnx 3 rooms. Ness_ave. German ertisem S ANCH office for C pean Flan me your T Market £uites, singi HERLAN, Parior floor, wita apartm n risements has been established D, rs w st $ 26 Market (@d No. 1364)—Fur- also unfurnished hers laundry ite pewly for 4 sunny bay- mod front parier fur- ekeeping: gas range; $14 | REAL ESTATE—CITY—¥FOR »ALE- ERF‘[TV ALE_ADYERT[SEMENTS 1| 4 rooms, basement, well, pump, , $300 down, §15 month. sae $750—0LD olonial house in Betkeley: Tot 50x coloy in Be E ::Z:«;.f-}‘é" dmi:" hil-’n\n-mlh\r*my ‘:‘3‘5-0‘ . Shach yeraon BR: 45xT0: 820 down, §10 mo. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. $550° CASH, balance te suit—4-room hou rooms’ BOx135. E16. well furnfshed: fine upright piano; 75 chie i 850 down, $10 month. easy payments. As. ens; large tent; large lot full-bearing fruft | Tooms; fot 25x100. A8 trees; in Upper Fruitvale; scwered: 1 block | 3 roome; lot H0x100, care.” MRS, J. L. LANGTON, Diamond P.O, | > rooms: lot 26x100. A10. - | AILEY, 221 Sapsome st., 8. F. versity ave, near 10th st., Berkeley. For ot o | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS o Ly day's work; evergihing the very latest: wooden mantels, ! | | | { OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. i as fxtures, sideboards. shades and L A plumbing! sunny; ;00 feet | - s Mintion ot lart Cors po. . wiag | QAEVAND MRAY BEFATH. o (:a‘rn)ri\u if taken before May 1: guar- | g p. BANCROFT, 5 ~ Cash . required . Further eecnruiount of | Room 61, Macdonoush Bullding, Oskland. DOLAN o | \ g ::\:‘ gymers and bullders, 1607 Maf- | §3000_Beautiul new colonial house; § rooms, sedo SV B T ] den and bath; choice nelghborneod: half ARTISTIC, substantial, beautifully located | block from Telegraph _ave; 8 minutes Piaucs: Bt (hataial: - seraont ilses andd from City Hall; oper plumbing; large | siyles; niow open for inspection: prices right, | closets; electric lighting; thorouglly mod- | terms to suit. JOHN STIERLI Owner and ern; lot 37:6x115; v to suit. Builder. on premises, 842 Clayton st, south $3500—New S-room house; 37th st.. nmear Tel- ight; telephope Page 961 egraph ave.; south exposure. 3 - — . | $3250—New 7-room colonial house; Moss aye.; | THE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, open plumbing; large lot. 511-512 Callaghan Butlding, $3250—Artistic G-room cottage; 50-foot lot; | Will buy you = lot and build you a house. Installments less than rent; interest 4 per cent. Open—No large cash payment—Evenings. $3200—A RARE opportunity for an express- n; modern cottage 37th and Telegraph. $500—Grove st.’ Jots, 40x135; $100 down, $15 monthly. \ $1225—Fine Telegraph ave. utes from City Hall. $600—36th, near Telegraph; 33 1-3x124, Hom®s built to suit $500 CASH. $12 monthly; & cozy cottage of 4 lot, 35x110; 8 min- of & rooms and bath, | with' stahle for 5 horses; street bituminized; ion near Church and Sixteenth sts. N. | NG & CO., 40 Montgomery st. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc) terms like rent. Loans on real estate; aiso for the full cos large rooms, pantry closets, etc.; 10,000- of Improvement and part cost of lot; houses | gallon tank: fine windmill; abundance of best buill on terms to suit: plans free; interest | Spring water; water piped all over place: 6 per cent sandy loam soil; Al assorted family orchard i i 7T-108 Crocker bullding ———— in full bearing; also vineyard; lovely arbor; | good house annex; shade trees; flowers in rofusion; creek walks and bridges; a and charming home in a pine and edar BT 10 minutes’ walk to cars; near tory grammar school: high, yet sheltered; away from fogs and winds; 160x200; nicely fenced: price in all $2060; more ground may be had if desired; cheap; call or send for circular; 455 Seventh st., opposite Broadway FOR sale—That fine income-paying business perty, southwest corner Hyde and Vallejo {yde st. by 68:0 on Vallejo st., | . FLOOD, 532 Parrott bids. | tion for drugstore; 50xS0 ft.: will sell cheap easy terms. Bee 11 Church st Mett: mew o houses In| ®tatlon ' Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. warm ‘easy terms, | _JONES, owner. 3K, 300 Sineve o | $3100—LOT 80x100, on 9tn st, near Grove; ODERN cottage oms | only 3 blocks from Washington; right in | T Rl \.::y”:_a,;“?,,mh' —— the heart of the city; street wi 1 done; sidewalks all laid; will be on sals | this week only; come and see it for your- self. $5000—Large 2-story house of 0 rooms and bath; large basement; corner lot, 100x 125; room for 3 more houscs on the lot; a grea GEO. H. VO 1118 Broad SPECIAL BARGAID 4 ly 1158 Noe st. come §1: #t. and Masonic she . 7 to 8 rooms; on Castro erms to suit; houses open, HOUSES and lots in great variety for sale and rent, WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 323 Clement #t.; Richmond is my speciaity. FOR sale at 4 sacrifice—Three lots, 75x120; . Real Estate, , Oakland. | | | [ | | | | iR ot B T v oy Soar (L (Y | 94000 gumly Koe- 6 Aorsd ta' Bnat’ Dak)snd: Hiopse Fagk: Apbly coslvard, 1377 Howard st P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 10th st., Oakland. 4 A SNAP—Fine lots in cheap; good location; street work done. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 10th #t., Oakland, Cal. | HOME lots, near Mission et,; $600; easy ments: no interest. Owner, r. 1, 636 Cl RICHMOND District East Oakland: “very | ? estate is my epect LASSEN & conb ol iasa A D e e | 11550 ONLY for 2 flats rented for 22 pée AT, DRTAVE - Downtuye Jor Skles | oo e 0 TASHHN & 00, 40 -~ st A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, | | 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing. $1 perivear | | e e | STOCK RANCHES for sale by old men who want 1o retie; we can suit any one who a stock, frult, alfalfa or grain ranch; LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. RDER TO SHOW CAUSE—In the Superior Court of the City and County of Saif Fran- cisco, State of Califérnia, No. 24,765, De- partment 10—In the matter of the estate uof Francesco T. Guinasso, deceased. Order to show cause why Order to mortgage realty snould not be made. Upon read. ing ahd Nling the verified petition of David 7. Guinasso; sdministrator of the estate of riid deceased, praying an order to mortgage ihe realty leremmafter described for the amount mentioned in said petition herein abd ‘rood. cayse appearing therefor, it is hereby ordered thatall persons interested the said estate be and appear before this court, . Depa _10 thereof, in the court. room' of said court, in the New City Hall of said City and County of San Franeisco, on ‘Tuesday, the 12th day of May, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, then ‘ang o show cause, if any they have, 'hy‘“flm realty described 1a zald petition, namely, 1 that certain lot, piece or parce . (&) of laund situate, lying and. Deing 'in the City “and County of San Francisco, and bounded and articuiarly described & i 4 . Pormencing on the northeasterly” corn "fl;i Dupont and ValleJo streets, running thenes eatterly along the northerly line of Vailejs firees eighty-three and six-twelfths (g3 612y feet to the westerly line of Margarat Plars thenoe northerly along said line of % i I hunared. and ity and jhre: twelfths (150 3-12) feet; thence 2; sk angles westerly eighty-three and six-twelfl {55 6-12) feet to the easterly line of Dupons street, and thence southerly along the sayd $irett Tupont street one hundred ang At o8 (irec-twelfths (160 3-12) feet fo the pots 9f commencement, being Portion of 50-vara fots Nos. 221 and 240, should not he morcs gaged for the amount mentioned in said Setition, namely, twenty-elght thousand dols in U. S. gold coin, or such lesser amoun; to the court or Judge shall scem meet. Reference ’lo ‘lhlld D!fll'l»h’l; on NB‘“ hereb; made for further particulars. = PGs” JAB. M. TROUTT, Judue of ahs Superior Court. RIORDAN & LANDE, attorneys for ad- ministrator, California Safe Deposit buildiag, 328 Montgomery st. San Franelsco, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage lcenses were issued yesterday James W. Le Crone, 21, Seattle, and- Ethel Plver, 18, Seaview. Charles Ray, 21, 232 Taylor street, and Ger- trude MclIntosh, 1S, 1219A Jackson street. John T. Dunn, 21, Marysville, and Amalla Schmitz, 21 Twenty-first street. Frank Bristow, 29, Fresno, and Ceelle F. Coombes, 19, Fresno. Robert N. Corbaley, 25, 1612 California strect, and Eljzabeth H. Coffee, 18, 1429 Wash- ington street. enry Mever, 28, 21 Freelon street, and Jo- sdphine Isakson, 27, Livermore. ohn_A. Pete 186 _Albion avenue, and Mary J, Richard 332 Seventeenth’st. 633 Minna street, and Margaret E. Bald 27, 316 Hayes street. Lester Lacher, 25, 1218 Golden Gate avenue, and Dora Levy, 21, 1048 Golden Gate avenue. Herbert W. Fox, 29, Laport, Ind., and Julia Julius H. Weis C. Fppinger 1707, Octavia_street. Jerome C. Hobson, 25, Healdsburg, and An- nle O'Leary, 20, 18 Scymour avenue. Jaceb Wissing, 29, 724 Mission street, and Bleonora C. Efehner, 18, 427 Clementina street. Armando Bandetiini, 34, McKjttrick, and Margarita Aright, 19, 6 Bartol street. William Koch, 21, 23 Cotter street, and Theresa Schottlein, 19, 317 Green street. Harrie W, Carothers, 31, 713 Bush street, and Minnfe M. Rowan, 29, 713 Bush street. Anton -C. Johnson, 38, Colma, and Bertha eubert, 40, Colm OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | ITURE good and cheap this month. H. Gakland. 2] bargains; booklet sent free upon ap- CHARLES W. COE & CO., San cor. : n Jose, Cal. FUR! a2l i 50 (balf cash would “A Straight Tip"'—For &5 SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. 1 { “@0) I'm offering the loveliest home and best | SE—m——————————————————— income ranch for even half the money in all | | of the “Lov Napa Valley''; it's a snap. | N D. SICK pousekeep- to5p. m 2 unfurnished | Tloca- Freach ntral or at 1006 ¥—Furn. end Unfarn. NEAR MARKET most_modern and e telephone in every full hotel Sixth—Rooms per week, and pen all nigh for No. 1 150 night: N e coy | Mill - Valley Advertisements cars’ lease, 2% acres, Up- | Alameda Co.; almond 'trees L. E. D., box 520/ Bac- FOR sale—§200; per Fruitvale, and Logan berries. ATE. MILL VALLEY REAL EST ramento, Cal o ~ FINE RANCHES—Any kind: best loeations: RESIDENCE ban homes; few bargains; strangers will find LOTS. r ddvantage to consult A. W, BELL, rrott building choice country lands in all lifornia. Land Department ARANTY AND TRUST CO., wrtyt $350 to $700. lots in Mill Valley, right | . DU at the etation. Terms, $50 cash, §$10 month- our New Cal ly. Why buy a #n 1 lot in an undesirable s and Fruit Lands. neighborhood when you can buy.a large ane & CO., 507 California st. just as near your business for less money 1t takes no longer to go from your place of | business to Mill Valley than it does to g0 to most the residence sections of San | Francisco. When you go to Mill Valley you | Tlots in Colma, 117:6x100: m cars. Address WM. UM 211 Franklin st 4 | ST e gy e | &9 to one of the most beautiful spots on | asaiogue of over 100 places; choice | Earch “The ‘change from the eity to country | e P R could not be,more complete, pleasant or | Mountain View, h thful—inspiring views of mountains and —unexcelled climate—fine {:nunuln water cd telep) D for new catalogue of Mountain View, rford University and Santa Clara Valley jands. Walter A. Clark, Mountain View, Cal. | P R U AL RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. BAY frontage; to $12 front foot; lots near andard Oil wherf and 8. P. terminal at price of ordinary lots; 85 monthly; not adver- tised before; going quietly and 'quickly to knowing ones: postal or call for maps. A. W. E 417 Parrott bullding. 3 —good drainage—all the eniences of a city — electric . lights, opes, stores, churches, combined with the many charms of the country. If you buy a low-priced lot the city you must often go among undesir- able neighbors, Here you are surrounded by people of taste and refinement; fine place for your family. We unquestionably have the most desirable land In Mill Valley, our prices are the low- €8y our terms are easy. If you want a home site buy one or more. If.you buy you will | make money.. Mill Valley now has & good start, and is 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 Sunda; 116 Montgomery st. | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. TO exchange—For unimproved city or count; property, a desirable $-room modern res: dence, with stable and chicken house, in ley; convenient to trains and electric lines, Address Owner, box 398, Call. ALANEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. car LYON & HOAG, GREAT big lots, right at station; prices rang- “ing from $850 to §700; terms §b0 cash, $10 fu: Large, bath; MILL age: MINNA ern; private; light, 1631 Octavia st. Geary 1442 OAK OVARRE offi O'FA Jors 10 88; m: floor; room th hot and coid wates STOCKTC 414 joely fu suite; also singie rc rooms; 8 up; ¥ and back parlor. L elec. Jigh RREL ingle sunny room room: night single ward egantly 1 Light, sunny, new single nome better. Bil and beautifully sonable; $6 up. furnished _sunny e §2 to $10 week. cor. Mason—Elegantly prices reasonable. shed room; furnished or one or or nn furnished front room; mod- nuing water, bath, electrio near Sutter; phove = ™ BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS 20—Sunny furniched rooms and : Bay. week, mo. 849—Elegantly furnished alcove : bath, phoge, ete. 6 Eilis—Incandescent light, oking-room and ladies’ par. d%c to §1060; week. $2 5 1o $30; elevator on ground baths. THE MARVARD. 211 O'Farrell—Suites and single rooms with grates: & uil mode AN NESE, with alc water: CLASEIFIED aévertisement recelved st Call branch offl A BRANCH office for Call advertisements am ‘Hmdml has been established at 1096 | alencla M BUSH AND TAYLG w.: BAN FRANCISCO S NELLIE HALSEY... ve furnished parior OR 3R and eloctric light; gas comvenlences; the entire buliding. newly ber sultes. und subscriptions 2200 Fillmore STER NEW AND MODERN FIRST-CLASS RESI. DENTIAL AND TRANSIENT HOTEL NY ROOMS, WITH SUN- PRIVATE BATHS: LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM. ENTIRE HOUSE HEATED BY $375—OLD D AN RIC ELEVATOR 83 LD style 1%-story house, § rooms POLK_ 520 board; home $15 cooking = month for one person. ble boarders wanted: first-class private dining-room; OLD Btevenson Mansion. opp. Grace Church. h annex, 807 California .—Attractive in. terjor; excéptional table; free billlard room. GOLDEN GATE sve., 1224—Large sunny front room with board; running water, bath; - §B250- -story house, colonial, 7 rooms, and vate family: tel. Steiner 5€26. " iy N h g ¢ = Bhoaied proponse ia trlpicats, wll be e e == A CHAS. EY, Sansome st., S. F. Vi re- LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class, house; 1056 Universit 3 e ceived here until 11 a. lf 1903, and Turniehed suites or single; steam heat. Teity_ave, near 10th st., Berkeley. | - {hen opened for inétalling hot A ROOMS WANTED. NICELY furnished room or suite by single %, zentleman in private American family, lo- rated between Bush and Geary. Tay! lor st ; references ex. owell and Eox 1515, Call, £ monthly; they are seiling like hot cakes; send for lllustrated booklet descriptive of ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. Mill Valley. & HOAG, 116 Montgom- | er X FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSE! TO RENT. ____ SPECIAL NOTICES *NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip | Orphanage of 520 Lake st., San Franclso, has recelved the following orphuns, half ©rphans and abandoned girls from January 1 to April 1, 1903: Charlotte F. Reeves, 11 | z:“l.fl:':bellxdfll‘h u.lgmy. I Dorothy Pl , ® years; ura Dale A 3 Maria Gruon, 6 vears. P e LADIES! Chichester's English are the best, Safe, reliable. oice location; $35. 8 cottages for sale; $1200 each. S-room house; new and modern; Sherman $7000; great bargain. E. D. JUDD co., 1424 Park st., BARGAINS. Modern home of 7 rooms; near Park-st. st: 8-room modern hou: Alameda. Pennyroval Pills Take no other. e 0. st be seen to be apprect. |, Send dc stamp for particulars. “Rellef for thon: 2 t * Ladies” in letter by return mail.” Ask your _ drugglst. Chichester Chem. Co., Phila, Pa. A. R._DENKE, 1400 Webster st.. Alameda. FOR sale or to lease for a year or more; mod- ern house, with 9 rooms and finished base- ment; large grounds, artesian water, wind mill and tapk; large variety of fruit tr and fine garden; pouitry yard, stable and ca ge_house. Apply to E. D. JUDD & C Park st., or 1419 Walnug Alamed an offer—To close estaie; elegant home rooms and bath; gas and elecmcg!- house and stable; lot 75x188; cost §! : now only $15,000: elegant corner lot. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alamed: - > s T AW S hews for 5 cents—The Weekly Cal 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per yeat SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, “AUTOMATIC" and of reduction on_ren exchanged. Phone Jessie 3136. bought and 145 Sixth st. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING MELBOURNE System School, Market; a revelation. Do you want a cure? PROPOSALS, BREAKWATER, MANILA, P. L—Advertise- ment. Office of the Engineer in (.‘hlrfl.fl;:_ provement of the Port, Manila, P. I., Febru- ary 15, 1903.—Sealed proposals for construct- ing an additional breakwater at Manila, P, I, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m. Jupe 15th, 1903, and then publicly opened. Work to be done includ BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1300—PRETTY oom cottage; almost new; hard finishes all conveniences; street | about 450,000 tons of 2240 lbs each, of rock graded and sewered: close to cars; fine filling, in ‘ater of approximately 30 feet well, chicken yard and houses; lot 50x150; | depth. Bids must be accompanied by a bond fiower and vegetable garden: $600 cash, | of $50,000 U. B. currency. Que contract will balance less than rent. W. C, MORAN, be made for the whole work. Contractor's bond W1 be for 10 per cent of the amount Lorin station, bid. The right is reserved to reject any or $1600—WELL-BUILT 4-room house; high base- all bids. For lyeclflcnuonl and blank forms ment; every convenience; fine lot; street apply at thl ce; the U. S. Engineer Of- work complete; nice location; handy to| fice, room * Army buflding, New York cars; w. very easy terms; don't miss this. . MORAN, Lorin station. $2650-—T-ROOM, 2-story house; porcelain bath; 2 tollets; lights in every room; rcoms ar- { tistically tinted; perfect gem; large corner lot; street work; every convenleuce; close | to cars; very easy terms. W. C. MORAN, Lorin station. | A _BARGAIN 5-foom cottage, bath, folding | 7 doors, ‘mantel; large Jot; in good locality; price $1250; $150 cash, balance $15 per mont] 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin Station. | 5-ROOM cottage, bath, pantry, electric light; | " sireet work «ione: cicse to station and street cars; price $2250; §150 cash, balance easy City, N. Y.; the U. 8. Engineer Orfice, 1637 | Indiana ave., Chicago, Ill., or the U. 8, En- ineer Office, room 41, Flood building, Ban ranclsco, Cal. CLINTON B. SEARS, Ma- jor, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, in charge. PROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplies, Office Purchasing Commissary. San Francisco, Cal., April 10, 1003.—8ealed proposals for fur: nishing and dellvering of such quantities of subsistence eupplies, delivered at such whart or wharves or such warehouses in San. Fran- cleco, Cal., as per circular to be seen at this office, will be recelved here until 11 o'clock a. m., Wednesday, April 22, 1908, and opened immediately theréafter, in' presénce of bid- ders. Specifications, general instructjons to _payments. O, A. RUDOLPH, Lorin station. | pigders and blank forms of proposals will te BIG EARGAIN. F furnished to established dealers on applica- | "7 room house, with all modern conveniences; | Lion to C, A. WOODRUFF, Colonel A.C.'@., U, 8. Army, Purchasing Commiseary, PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of large lot; 2 blocks from station and street cars; street work done; will sell Chu{fp" H, — owner is-leaving for East. O. A. RUDO! + Supplies and Accounts, Navy Departmen Lasin Suii. Wi DroE, Cunttl 13 o'elock - noow; tum- | May b, and publicly opened immediate]y ble down fences and shed, 8 and big thereafter, to furnish the -annual supply of willow tree: make it nice and comfortabie | coal, coke, wood and charcoal at the Navy and better than rent; lot 50x133; own, w2500 Hose G e dthly ouse, & rooms, basement, $10 monthly. $1200—House, 4 rooms, fruit ue-.‘nrdon ot 50x120; $150 down. B30. $450— Lot 47x125; $45 down, $9 monthly. —Lot 50x12Z3; easy payments, B3. 0—Cottage with 4 rooms: lot 36x100. Yard and Naval Hospital, Mare Island,-Cal., the Naval Training Station, San Franclseo, Cal, and the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Bremerton, Wash. Blank proposals will be furnished upon application to the' Bureau or 1o the Navy Pay Offices, San Prancisco, Cal., and_Seattle, Wash. A. S, KENNY, Pay’ master General, U. 8. N. “d-4-03 o l%flb FOR ot water heat RENT. glufil In quarters at Miley and | An elegant 11-room hi with fine grounds; . Cal. Government reserves to a ‘model home, beautitully tarnished: bear the | Ject oF Any or all bids In whole OF i iversity and convenient to communication | Part, Information furnished.on ication th Doth Oakland and San Franciseos will pe | (0 C. ¥. MILLER. Deputy eral. Chief Q. M. DIVIDEND NOTICES., rented for the sumimer months at & very mod- Mutoal Savings will 3 office in its own bullding, Bank will remove 1o ite | 10 L on April 27, 1903, Market JAMES erate rental. SOMNSON & JENKINS, Befeley Station. | FULLY furnished house of 11 rooms; stregt ‘work all done: very com l ok s venient to the univer- i JOSEPH OFFICE of the Fireman's Fuhd Insurance Company, San Francisco, April 20, 1903.—At a_regular meeting of the Board of Directors gf this company, held this day, divicend was declared, payab nd after . 1903, l‘ on and al '-Ap'u ;‘ m.w BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They m be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same publishcd. BORN. BLANCHARD—In this eity, April 14, 1903, to the wife of Miiton VALLERGA—In th wife of Domini ity, BbriP 5, 1903, to the lerga, a_son. MARRIED. ASHLEY—HAMLIN—In tMs_ecity, April 18, 1008, by the Rev. Herbert F. Briggs, Lloyd C. Ashley and Augusta T. Hamlin, both of Yuba City LL—In this city, April 19, - Rev. Herbert F. Briggs,” Wil- ! of this city and Jennje Bon- stell of Alameda, Cal. McBRIDE—CRAWFORD—In this_city, April 19, 1803, by the Rev. Frank S. Ford, pastor of the First Christian Church, Ben C. Mc- Bride and Josephine Crawford, both of this city. MARTIN—KNIERIM—In this city, April 18, 1903, by the Re: hilip Coombe, Thomas Martin and Frances S. Knierim, both of this city. ROBRECHT—ALLEN—In this city, April 19, 1903, by the Rev. Herbert F. Briggs, August W. Robrecht and Ruth M. Allen, both of this city % WOODHOUSE—COOKE—In this city, April 20, 1603, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, o and Robert J. Woodhouse of San Fran A 3 a. zabeth Eleanor Cboke of Philade) DIED. Baseett, Phoebe A. Koester, Sophle Bettman, Leopold McCarthy, Gilbert J. Birdsall, Capt. Geo. Mamlok, Willlam Cogger, Elizabeth Mibach,” Agatha Craig, Joseph T. Moffatt, Edward J. Damkroeger, Gottlieb Moran,” Patrick J. Draddy, Elien Muller, Edward P. Foley, Michael Nugent, John R. Foster, Albert ugent, Robert Garraud, Gabriel D. O'Donnell, Elizabeth O'Brien, Thon Plune, Will Prince, Carrie L. Raffo, Antonio Roberts, James B. Shaughnessy, Bridget Smaliman, Catherine Wefel, Christian H. Gerlach, John Goldwater, Michael Havard, BEdith Heaney, Mary Hirsch, Benno Holtz, Augusta Johns, Clara J. Kelly, William H. Kelly, John G. BASSETT—In Seattle, Wash., April 15, 1003, Phoebe A., beloved. wife of John .Bassett, mother of Cecil M. Bassett, and daughter of Willam and Emma Yoakom, a native of Californla, -aged 23 years ¢ months and § daye. i 7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited” to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- Jors of Dunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment Laurei Hill Cemetery. BETTMAN—In this city, April 19, 1903, Leo- pold Bettman, a native of Germany, aged 52 oars. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street, Juneral under the auspices of .Starr King Lodge No. 44, F. and A. M. Interment pri- vate. No flowers. BIRDSALL—In this city, April 20, 1903, at his late residence, 1799 Page ' street, Captain George Birdsall, a native of Sing Sing, West- chester County, N. Y., aged 09 years. « £ Notice of funeral hereafter. COGGER—In this city, April 19, 1903, Eliza- beth Cogger, beloved wife of the late John Cogger, and devoted mother of Mrs, James Fitzgerald, Mrs. F. O'Neil and John, Thomas and Edward Cogger, a native of County Ros- common, Ireland, aged €8 years and & months. [ Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from her late resi- dence, 128 California averue, thence to St. Paul's Church, corner of Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- mént Holy Cross Cemeteéry. CRAIG—In this city, Aprily®, 1903, Joseph T, Cralg, a pative of Irelan® aged 88 years 1 mom;n and 15 days, (Stockton papers please copy. P Remains at the pariors of Charles H. . Truman & Co., 1908 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. DAMKROEGER—In Howard, Nebr., April 16, 1903, Gottlieb, beloved husband of Caroline Damkroeger, and father of D. A. Damkro- eger of Alameda, Mre. W. B.” Lynam.of Santa Cruz, Mrs. Adam Klingman of San Francisco and the late Lydia M., Dr. Henry and Charles F. Damkroeger, a native of Prussia, aged 73 years 2 months and 24 days. 7 kriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-dy (Tuesday); at 1:30 o'clock, at St. Paul's German Meth- odist Episcopal Church, Broadway, between Btockton and Powell streets. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. DRADDY—In thils city, April 19, 1903, Ellen, beloved wife of John Draddy, and of Maurice Draddy, Mrs. Mary ity and Mrs. Louise Hanley, a native of ir-h-fl. 60 years. - The funeral will take place to-day esday), at 9:30 o’&.‘clt?ctrnm the parlors . €. 0"Connor ssion st te'v‘mtosu: '-L\umhrnrum“::i at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- 'Y—1In this city, April 10, 1908, Mi By L8 vk -pasband of the lats Brigser Foley, and father of James, William, Kate and Edward Foley, a native of Ireland, aged kb 1";\, .. 2 eral “will take place w 9:80 a. m. from the funeral parlors of F. J. Monahan, President. MONAHAN & CO., Rt i D PR % Blagchard, a daughter. | McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FOSTER—In this ecity, April 19, 1003, Albert Foster, son of Mrs. Hattle McWilliams Fos- ter, and grandson of Mrs. Charlotte H. Fos- ter, a native of Sacramento, Cal., ‘aged 9 vedrs and 9 months. 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, April 22, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his grandmather, 809 Shrader street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GARRAUD—In this city, April 18, 1903, Ga- briel D. Garraud, beloved son of Justine L. Dastugue, brother of Alexander Garraud and George Dastugue, grandson of Mrs. A. Caw, and cousin of Charles, Adolph and Justin Herrgott and-Mrs. A. Harkin, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 4'months and 3 ays. @ Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of International Alliance, - Theatrical Stage Employes, Local No. 16, are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, April 22, 1903, at 1 o'clock, from the funéral parlors of Joseph Hagan, 1707 Sao- ear Polk, thence to French ramento street, ns r Church, Bush-street, between Grant ayenue and Stoekton street, where services will be held. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by carriage. GERLACH—In this city, April 20, 1003, John Gerlach, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 26 years. i GOLDWATBR—In this city, April 19, 1903, Michael, beloved husband 'of ~Sarah Gold- water, and father of Mrs. P. N. -Aronson, Elizabeth and Henry Goldwater, Mrs. Ralph er of Portland and Morris and Barry Goldwater of Arlzona. (=7 Notlce of funeroi hereafter. HAVARD—]n this city, April 20, eloved wite ot Willam E. Havard, . and mother of Edith Violet and Lawrence 5. Havard, a native of England, aged 47 years and 23 days. HEANEY—In Oakland, April 20, 1903, Mary Heaney, beloved wife of the late Timothy Heaney, and mother of Jobn, James and the late Mary Heanes, & native of Ireland, aged vears. ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, April 22, 1903, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1782 Atlantic street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 oclock. Interment St Mary's Cemetery. 5 HIRSCH—In this city, April 20, 1903, Henno. beloved husband of Franciska Hirsch, and father of Gretchen, Pfaffhauser, Clause, Franz, Blmer and Jensen Hirsch, and uncle of Alphonse Hirsch, a native of Danzig, Prussia, aged 80 years 2 months and 14 days. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day at 2 oclock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment 1. 0. 0. F, Cemetery. 4 HOLTZ—In this city, April 19, 1903, Augusta Holtz, beloved wife of the late Willlam Holtz, and mother of Mrs. Johanna C. Jurgens, a native of Eutin, Germany, aged 71 years and 5 months. [ The funeral services will be held at her late residence, 806 Eady _street, Tuesday, April 21, at 9330 o'clock. Interment private, Mountain - View Cemetery, Oakland. ? JOHNS~In this eity, April 20, 1903, Clara J., beloved, wife of A. F. Johns, and mother of W. B. Johns, a native of Ohio, aged 46 years 7 months and 9 day 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral serV Wednesday, April 22, 1903, at 11:30 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. C. Wilson, 424 Cole street. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. KELLY—In this city, April 19, 1903, William H., beloved son of the late Patrick and Cath- erfne Kelly, and brother of Cornelius Kelly, a native of San Francisco, aged 40 years § months and 19 davs. G The fuaeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, Corneltus Kelly, 1124 Vallejo street, thence to St. Brigid’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY—In the City and County Hospital, April 20, 1903, Jobn G. Kelly, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. KOESTER—Entered into _rest, in this city, April 20, 1903, Sophie Ungermann-Koester, devoted mother of Mrs. R. Kummerlander, Mrs. H. Klemm, -Gustave J. C. Ungefmann, Mrs, D, Friedrichs and Mrs. L. C. Edel- mann, a native of Hessen-Kassel, Germany, aged 64 years b months and 13 days. §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wdensday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 269 Harriet street, between Har- rison and Bryant, Seventh and Bighth. In- terment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. McCARTHY—In this city, April 20, 1903, Gil- bert James, beloved son of James and Re- bacca McOarthy, a native of San Francisco, aged ¢ months apd 2 days. MAMLOK—In this city, April 20, 1003, Wil- liam Mamlok, beloved husband of Henrietta Mamiok, and father of Mrs. M. David, Mrs. LA 3 Miss H. Mamlok, a native of Prussia, aged 79 years and 10 months. MIBACH—In this city, April 20 1903, Agatha, beloved wife of the late Michael Mibach, and loving mother of Joseph and lda Mibach and the late Peter J. and Willlam P. Mibach, & native of Bavaria, Germany aged 50 vears. A member of the Christian Mother. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:15 o'clock, from her late residence, 306 Corbett road, between Bight- eenth and Nineteenth strects, thence to St. Boniface’s Church, Where a requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOFFATT—In this city, April- 19, 1903, Ed- ward J. Moffatt, baloved brother of Thomas and John Moffatt and Mrs. M. Kragen, a native of Ireland, aged 38 vears 11 months and 4 daye. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, April 21, at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 6490 Fulton street, thence to Sacred Heart Church for requiem high mass for the repose of his soul, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MORAN—In this city, April 20, 1008, Patrick J.. beloved husband of Christina Moran, and tather of Peter, James, L. J., Francis, Wil- liam €,, J. . and Christina Moran, a native of Dubiin, ‘Ireland, aged 73 years 5 months and 20 da; ©> Funeral will take place Wednesday, April 22, at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Valenti, ini & Co., 1524 Stockton street. Interment strictly private, Holy Cross Ceme- -fery. Please omit flowers. MULLER—In this clty, April 20, 1905, Baward Peter Muller, dearly beloved —husband of Augusta M. Muller, beloved father of George B. Muller, son of the late George and The- resia Mulier, and brother of George Jr. and Herrman Muller, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 vears and 27 days. A member of St. Paulus D. R, K. Unterstutzungs Verein. 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to aftend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), 0. 0'clock, from “the par- 1903, Edith. . lors of the Gantner & .Guntz Undertaking n Company, 1209 Mission screet, betw Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Boniface’ Church, Goldén Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. NUGENT—In this eity, April 20, 1903, John Robert Nugent, beloved hushand of the late Catherine Nugent, and father of John R., James, Bartholomew, Ambrose, Theresa and Luke Nugent, a native of Dublin, Ireland. A ‘member of Marine Painters’ Unfon No..1. (Seattle Ts please copy.) L7 Ri at the parlors of the United Undertakers, Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth, NUGENT—In this city, April 20, 1903, Robert Nugent, & native of Ireland, aged 78 years. O'DONNELL—In this _city, -April 19, 1903, Elizabeth, - beloved wife of the late James O’ Donnell, and mother of James J. and the late Eunhgh O’'Donnell, & native of Ire- land, aged 70 years. flt?wdl and acquaintances are respect- fully iAvited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late Sasldence” 1420 Valenecla ‘street, thence to St James Church for services at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. 4 PLUNS—In Palo Alto, April 19, 1903, Wi, dearly beloved son of Minnie and-the late William Pluns, and brother of Fred, Flor- ence, Tillie and Lulu Pluns, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years ¢ months and 25 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to accompany the remains Tues from Palo Alto on the 11:59 Cypress , Lawn Cemetery, Where services will be held in the chapel at 1p, m. RINCE—In Oakland, April 20, 1903, Carri PL., widow of the late William' Prince; m? mother of George ard Dora Prince and Fva Kitchin, @ native of Indiana, aged : years. RAFFO—In this city, April 1908, Antonio Raffo, (dearly beloved husband of the late Louisa Raffo,” father of Lizzie Raffo and . Valle, and_brother of Joseph Rafto gela Prato, a native of Italy, aged % years and 4 months. ends and acquaintances are :u::i; vited to attend the funeral sonic 1, 1903, at 1 v'clock, from the Ma- Temple, Post and Montgom Interment/ Italian Cemetery. N. ~—The remaing will be removed from his t 2:) remiente 885 " Chetn et e” 43 ‘ROBERTS—In this city, A 20, 1903, James Wwdlml of L native of Pennsylvaniz, aged 80 years and 3 Udmcnnl! In this city, April A —In city, ons, ™ Shaus! wmfir@?%’m m.:o&'mm-y..umioih i § , dearly beloved wife of and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the T e ,'at'D o'clock, from her Jate redt. , 10 avenue, between Larkin and thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where & requiem high mass will be cele: 330 o' O terment Holy Croms Comes & omit flowers. . ==L e Michael and John Beard, a native of Austra- | Mary Taylor, lot on N line of Addison street, lia, aged 55 vears 3 months and 25 days: | 250 W from NW line of Grant, W 50 by N 276, £ Eriends ‘and acquaintances are respect- | lots 3 and 10, map of subdivisions & and 7, tully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, | Hardy Tract, subject to mortgage, Berkeley] April 23, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | $10. - 5 dence, 331 Bryant street, thence-to Bt | Anastasia Lavorel (wilow) to A. Pagge.(siny Brendan’s Church, where a requiem high | gle), all interest in lot 246, Rose Tract, Brook- mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | lyn Township. $10. soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross| Lou and James H. Brooks to Leah F. Mott Cemetery. (single). lot on S line of San Antonio avenue, WEFEL—In the City and County Hospital, | #/0 W of Willow street, W 50 by S 150, lot 18, April 20, 1903, Christian H. Wefel, a native { I8 E 1 aof block M, lands adjacent to Encinal, of Indiana, aged $8 years. Alameda; $10. —— = L»:h F' Mott (single) to Hubert Judge- lwm TO the Officers and bers of Golden Gate | oWer), lotion S line of San Antonio avenues Couneil Mo B T LeT® Ptu are bereby | W of Willow street. W 50 by 8 125. lot, 13, I notified to attend the- funeral of our late | B 5 of block M. same. Alameda: §$10. brother, Thomas J. O'Brien, from his lats| CYTus and Mary Cleaves to Rosalfs Samm residence, 316 Octavia street, Wednesday. i (¥idow). ot on N line of Clinton avenue, 106 April 22.°at ® o'clock. Fines for noncattend- | WV of Oak street. W 50 by ‘N 150, lot 7, in E ancs will be swrictly enforced. % of biock P, lands adjacent to Encinal Ala- J. T. KEEGAN, Pres. |Meda; $1200. : C. M. O'BRFEN, Cor. Sec. St S S CARD OF THANKS. ROT 1= RANE The parents and relatives of Fred Rolf WANT THE PRISONER express their sincere gratitude to the direct- B i Man Whose Companion Was Woman ors and members of the Improved Order of Red Men for their many acts of Kindress in Male Attire Will Go to Wisconsin. * during the sickness and at the death of SACRAMENTO, April 3 —R. N. War- their beloved so e ———————————— Ten appeared in Yolo County some weeks ago in company with a handsome young REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. woman dressed in male attize. ,He se- | | Builders’ Contracts.. Mrs. Jefferita D, “Balley (owner) with Cook & Young (contractors), architects McDougail [ €Ured employment and when some tima :zru.—.;\lil‘d‘:lork {o; : one-story and bll;-‘menl afterward the sex of his youthful com- ‘rame building with brick foundation on N line | panion become known he told a romaftic lo;_nc;fl’:um. 125 E of Stanyan, B tale of having married the young woman Vincenzo Franchi (owner) with Isaac Penmy ' !0 (he East and eloped, causing hes-io (contractor), archiltect owner—AIll work for a | W€ar male garb so that she might better lwo-:lor{ ;:nu?e building on § Jine or’Eg,lnh | €scape her angry relatives. street, 23 of Baker, E 25 by 8 87:6; $4238. | This evening Governor Pardee o3, D Helse (owner) with Joseph Bucher (on. | ‘requisition of the Governor of Wi > S o or), architects Martens & Coffey—All work | | s DRORE, except mantels, shades, gas fixtures, plumb- | 1SU€d a warrant for Warrea on a charge ;nsuazlmd mn;‘l\ng for a three-story lr;me'(‘l: having betrayed at Centerville, Wis., uilding on SW corner of Valencia and Six- | the young woman with whom he came teenth dfrests. § 92 by W 88 318,409, {10 California. Warren is at present.in arsame owner with J. F. Noonan (cantractor), | ol ‘in Westley, Stanislaus County. H s same—Sewering, plumbing and gas | % . . . . y. od g Fou samms. on sant: BENIO: is said to have a wife in the East. i Sl:'n. owl)ler with Martin Peterlnl: & Bro. — - 4 contractors), architects same—Painting, ete., s " Knife-Wielder Found Guilty. Amelia E. and James Davidson to Emil| g o ., Wag capsicie the Hoffman, lois 20 and 30, map of resurvey of S.uperior Court here to-day of an-assauit l].,,,gdu;., ,,subdh.lsion;, ]mg “‘.‘,’ 24, Kings- rhh & deadly wéapon upon Ernest Eas- and Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. on of Humbol o y. . Emma ‘G. Wright (wife of C. S.) to Mary J. [ywhien Phnx?p;difaé‘;z?'j;pf Srobie Foley (wife. of Jobn P.) lot beginning 325 feet | (o 0o - o ston im::the SW from Santa Clara (Mcss) avenue on a hag | S'Omach, occurred on March 22 last at.tha paraliel with and 110 NW trom, NW lse uf !n\"r\kn( Maxwell and was the Yesult of a akland avenue, thence NW 116.18, more or | ¢runken row. Phiflf ¥ A less, SW_30.80, SE 108,05, NE .36, ot 10 and | poxt Thursday Ps, wilfbie “septeficed the SW 5 feet of lot 11, block G, map of re- subdivision of blocks G and H, Flint Tract, —_——— portion of Oakland Helghts, Oakiand, warranty | . BRRIIN' April 20— The Tagelische Reundes. dtfl’;r!ymin Holcomb (single) to Bert M. Reids- :““_“‘_3,'""‘ Mot aptboitativety” that_ Qe ma. ot of % linc’og Twentieth strect, 130 W | Uilnt or ‘S action of the- Dominian Gove est, 50 by ), ot g c! " P ~ - b 5 DRI A EBCRTAR [ crnment. in Imposing & surtax on Germasm Isabella_Van Winkle (widow) to Lawrence & B, Van Winkle, lot on S line of Taylor street, | S —————— 106:2 E of Wood, E 37:6 by $ 135, lot 11 and the west nalf of lot 12, block 696, Casserly Tract at Point, Oakland; $10. Mountain View Cemetery Association to Net- tie Johns (wife of Frank B.) and Annie Mit- rgell A‘?‘(dow) lot in cemetery, Oakland Town- ship; . William M. Butters Jr, (single) and - John F. and Nellie C. Stewart to W. A. Grote, lot on S line of Santa Fe avenue, 921.15 from W line of San Pablo avenue. $ 106.62 by W 60, lots 43 and 44, map No. 2. Willlam Steamers leave San Fran- clsco as follws: For . Ketchikan. Juneau, Skagway,.etc., Al 11 m., Apr. 16, 21, 26, Victoria, Vancouver, M. Butters'.Tract, Emeryville, Oakland Town- Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- ship; $10. coma, - Everett, Whatcom—I1L Carl E. and Alma F, Martin to Charlotte | a. m., April 16, 21, 26, May 1. Change at Se- attle to this company’s st N. Ry.: at Seattle ers for Alaska Steeves, lot on E line of Spring street 201 § r Tacoma to N. of Vine, $ 13 by E 178, block 3, Lands Berk ley View Homestead Association, Berkele: at Vancouver to C. P. Rx. $10. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 Margaret J. Ziegenfuss or Mrs. Margaret | p. m., April 16, 22, 28, May 4; Corona, 1:30' p._m., April ), 25, May 1. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 8 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Saata Barbara, Santa Cruz, Men- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Coos Bay, 9 a. m, April 19, 2 For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, Cabo, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia, Guay- mas (Mex.), 10 a. m. th of each month, For further Information obtain folder, Right is reserved to change steamers or sail- PETSKET OFFICE—+ New Montgomery e S IORER SRy ICE - Freight office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agt., 10 Market st., San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO, “Columbia™ sails Aprfl 23, May 3, 13, 23, June 2, 12, 22. ' “Georse W. Elder” sails Aprit 18, 28, May 8, 18. 28, Ju 17, 27. Only steamship line to PORTLAND, OR., and short | ratl line from Portland to all points East. | Through tickets to all points, all rail or steam-' | ship and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer { Fook ot Bpedr ste at i & me D Vo HITCH. of Spear st., at 11 a.m. D. CELIFPORD, } J. or Margaret A. Ziegenfuss to R. A. Berry, 1ots 11 and 12, block A, map No. 2. Bateman Tract, subject to $250, Berkeley; $10. Berry-Bangs Land Company (a corporation) to Robert B. MacBride, lot on E line of Ben- venue avenue, 50 § of Stuart street. § 50 by E 148, lot 19, block J, Berry-Bangs Tract Map ,h\), 2, ete. (deed and agreement), Berke- ley; $10. Samuel and Jennie Asher to Lena Smok (wife of Samuel), lot on N line of Second street, 100 E of Alice, E 25 by N 100, lot 27, block 14, Kellersberger's map (recorded April 16, 1003), Oakland; $1100, Frank ‘and Mathilda L. Rickert to Adelbert 3. Claassen (single), lot on N lipe of El street, 70 E of West, E 25 by N 100, lot block 95, same, Oakland; $10. Willlam J Laymance (single) to E. An- gel, lot on W line of Union street, 200:3 § of Twelfth, S 50 by W 115, lot 11 and S 5 feet of lot 12, block 561, map blocks 560, 561, 576 and 577, Oakland; §10. ‘Antonia Dado' (widow) to Elizabeth J. Bid- dall, lot on SE corner of Maple street and Ver non avenue, S 154, E 50, N 163:73%, W to be ginning, lot 94, Temescal Park, Oakland; $10. John A. and Mary M. Buck, Nicholas, Ma- tilda, Henry and Catherine M. Ohlandt to Francis R, Musserr, lot on W line of Sam Pablo avenue, 32 N of Athens avenue, N 60 by W 100, lots 1 and 2, Cordes Tract, Oak- land; $10. Union Bavings Bank to J. F. Cross, lot on NW line of Twelfth avenue, 172.12 SW of Bast Twenty-elghth _street, SW 50.27, -NW 12148, NE 50.07, SE 11580, lot 19, Templeton Tract, East Oakland; $10. Hetty T. and Willlam G, Henshaw (and as atorney) to same, lot. on SE line of Twelttn avenue, 222415 SW of East Twenty-eighth street, SW_50.275, SE 107.94, NE 50.80, NW 103.74, lot 33, same, East Oakland; $10. Alez Murdock (single) to Alex Murdock & Co. (a corporation), lot -on N line of Ocean avenue, 110 E of Eighth street, E 50, N 113.41, W 50, § 113.71_being lot 7, bloeck 15, Land- COCK, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept.; C. 1 Montgomery st. Gen. Agt. Frt. Dept. New York—Southamuton—London. St. Paul Apl. 29, 10-am{Phila.. May 13, 10 sam | New York.May 6,10 am'St. Paul. May 20, 10 am ATLANTIO TRANSPORT LINE { Wew York—XLondon. | Min'tnka.May 2, 9 am|Min'ha.May 16.8:30 am Min‘ap'lis. May 9, 4 pm/ Mesaba..May 23, 9 am | New York—ZLondon via ans st Heiia Caklend Tovrantss ) -~ i i -4 A I 5 Manitou. June 5, 9 a. m. ame 0 same, lot beginning 240 N from N l‘l‘n' of fi:}cl(rltk avenue, sald point being 608.3 & from Shattuck av thence N 30, B 30, N | Boston—Queenstown—Liv uck avenue,. thence o 50 N | Commonwealth. Apr. 30|Commonwealth..June & 176, E 120, to E boundary land formerly of 5 D. Ba 8 t i N f | New England..May 14/New England...June 11 rTy, *S to point 240 rom N-line: of | New Ensland.. B0y o e - Jone 18 Alcatraz avenue at right angle to same, W to | beginning, portion Vidente Peralta Reserve, Montreal—Liverpool —Short sea: passage. Canada .. May 9{Dominion May 23 Qakland; $10. Judson and Catherine C. Whesler to Earll | Kensington -...May 16 Southwark ....May 30 H. Webb, lot 2, block 2, amended map of por- | Boston MEDITERRANEAN Service oS 1"" P e s - T SR Azores, Gibraltar, Naples, Gemoa. erkeley; $10. o William Keith -to Mary McH. Keith (wite), | Gambroman. . May 2, Juse 0. Aue. 5 Sevt. 10 ICA LINE via Boulogme. erpool. | lots 1 and 2 and the 8 half of the 8 20 feet ‘of lot 3, block 2, Daley’s Scenic Park, Berkeley; $10. New Y A. Paggl (single) to Anastasia - Lavorel Sailing Wednesday at 10 a. m. (widow), all interest in lot 245, Rose Tract, | Ryndam Aprit 20-Rotterdam Brooklyn Township; $5. Noordam May 6'Potsdam . Henry, Z. and Sarash M. Jones to Elizabeth C. Mitchell (wife of Richard V.), lot 82, Ga- lindo Tract, Brooklyn Township; also a. strip 5 feet wide lying contiguous to and adjoining lot 82, being the N b fest of lot 53, same; $10. RED STAR LINE New York—Antwerp—Paris. Vaderl'd.. May 2, 10 am|Zeeland May 16, 10 am Kroonl'd. May 9, 10 am' Finland. May 25, 10 am WHITE STAR LINE Charles H. and Annie Prefontaine to 'Joun Ludemann, lot on N line of Sixth street, 125 | MNew ¥ E of Clay, E 25 by N 100, lot 26, bidtk Salling Wednesdays and Fridays. Kellersberger's map, land; $10. Cedric..April 24, 3 pm|Cymric...May §. 3 pm Ada Kellenberger, Adah R. Kellenberger (as April 29, 7 am|Teutonic. May 13. noon 6, 2 pm'Germanie May 20.. noon administratrix of the estate of David R. Kei- -May AYLOR, Passenger lenberger and James A. Kellenbeger, by |C. D. T. Agent, _ Pacifio J. B.. Lanktree, commissioner) to S. Coast, 30 Monigomery st., San Francisca. Pigott, lot on § line of Chase street . (f extended W from Pine), 130 E of Pine, E 57:6 by S 136:3, block 688, Boardman's map, Oalkland; Charles L. and Adelaide W. L. Weldler to Joseph H. Chivree, lot on N line of Lautel street, 126:9 W of Broadway, W 32:6 by N 118:6, being thbe W 32:6 feet of Jot 18, Lingoin and Webster Homesteads, Oakland; $10. S Joshua R., Stella B, and Willlam W. Mead, Anna M. or Anna Lecadie Lee (trustees of the estate of Stephen. Mead) to Annle Glud (wife of Paul C.), lot on NE corner of Market straet and Mead avenue, E. 146.01, N 25, W 13135, 8 28.96, lot 31, Mead Park, Oakland; $10. AmnW and Pexi O Gied o ThsodtiE: = it T e W p ensen, same (sul to a mortgage of $400); Record voyage, s 7 hours - o SAILS MAY 7, JUNE 4, JULY 2, S C. Adams and Julla P. A, Prather to Clarence D.. Vincent, lot beginning T0Y0 KISEN KAISHA, ** (ORFENTAL STEAMSHIP CO. - Steamers will leave wharf. corner Bransan fi%& ;l p. m., K and HONG ,_calling ‘at Kobe Nagasaki and Shanghai, and Hongkong with steamers for Indla, etc. cargo _recelved on beard on day of S. 5. HONGKONG MARU..Wed., Apr. 22,1908 S, 5. NIPPON MARU..Saturday, May 16; 1963 S. 8. AMERICA MARU lc_-nm.t.::m A at. o at a point on the line dividing plots 20 and a., distant SW-298.90 from the SW line of Lee street, ete., thence along said. plot line SW o) by SB 135, portion aforesald of plot 21, oF tanchos’ V. and D, Peralta, Oukland’ (deeq and agreement); $10. . . - ¥ 2 ‘Kate G. and Margaret L. Perine to_Philip Collischonn, lot on W line of Oak street, 70 N of Fifth, N 30 by 10, lot 19 and portion of lots 20 and 23, block128, Kellersberger's may, Oukland: $10. Conrad or Cornelius Nolan to. Julia Nolan (wite), lot on N line of Park or Twenty-sav- enth street, N 100 by W 50, lots 33 and bbe block 2024, map No. 2, Whitcher Tract, etc.. ki 5. and Hitss ¥ x Augustus P. za F. Reinhardt té Charles W. and Margaret M. Thornburg, lot B cn W line of Wood street, 110 S O‘Nul;?fl sy ll& S 26 by W 92:6, block 462, plat and 402, 14 Point, ete.! Oakland; Baccher to Mary e on E line of Frankiin avenue, 125 S of Piedmont avenue, § 50 by K 135, lots 12 and 15, block A, map of Salsbury & Campbell's resubdivision ::_glock A, Oakland ts Tract, Oakland; Andrew and Clara Stockholm to C. J, man, lot on SW line of East Tweifth” street, 50 SB of First avenue, SE 60 by 8W 100, block Clinton, East H 1, Shinten, o8 Otaatel i 5. . nleh;iot on NE line of East @ S8 of Eighteenth avenue, SE 30.by NE 100, block 27, | San Antonio, Bast-Oal !n:!‘: E. Armes (W

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