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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY 'APRIL 23, 1903. MONEY TO LOAN. e AA-—MANHATTAN 1 108 $5,000,000 ime and expense. t; sums town prop nterests 3 life st of the CONTROL Apply direc jeles; Joans 1 Ve X . KER BLDG ntgomery st., room 8. at lowest rates. with lender tiy. ndivided inter. perty in trust ctly confidential Money . © per cent; 1st s in probate; interest vided interests, prop- ates, life policies, ete. S, 30“Chron any amount on fur without removal; yns: deal direct and ity Hall square; phone TPAL LOAN OFFICE, Phone Red 1608, LOANS FROM $1 to $10,000. loans on salaries or any se- ever benefited. Emporium Loan 4, 5th floor, Parrott building: e to obtai monds, jewelry, Jewelry _ Store. Branch, 18 Third. pectable priv at 840 Main 1644 msters easy pay 3 peop boarding security ents; largest bi 46 princ r plancs; mo re- : quick, quiet, room 5 & _month on each y, rm. 16, IY; " f Wyoming loans money to € e mploves. R. 311, Mutual Sav.Bk.bid. oN 1 anos: private party; no remov- - E. W. Lick, 11 1ister. A - and jewelry 2 per -v'nl ral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. O’ Farrel followir m am: taken back I was $850 a q oa on ¥ payments; RTAZ & SON. pianos from $28 MAUVAIS MUSIC s sacrifice. 1 good as mew; r uprigh clegant high-grade upright. & CO_. 16 McAllister st for country 08 Post st chools. for $3 per month EEFRT renting pian n city COTT CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st TWILEY B AL €0, 931 Market st.— eck. Pverett, Ludwig and other good pianos SUPERIOR violine, zithers and new. H. MULLER maker, repalrer, Latham place. MINES AND MINING IF you went silver, cop- ved surves Bernardino elther - , call at room an intere: in gold T MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. EI also clegn and sterilized; uphol- honest work guaranteed. HOPKE 411-413 Powell st. Phone Bush 421. —_—— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. ETORE and 0 “rent— Bstory ‘or rent—New 5-story build- near Sutter #t.; as & whole le for any retail or whole- IN & HOWELL, 10 nd undivided in- | le bldg. | 103 Grant ave. | our terms are | PERSOYALS—Can DR. G. 8. MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer; sure and positive cure for all diseases of the | scalp; send for circular - 332 O'Farrell st. | AT lers than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers. at CHARLES LYONS'," London | Tailor, 721 Market st. A—Highest prices for gents' cast-off clothing, old goid, ete. 671 Howard st.; tel. John 21 TRY our stioes at § | SUPERFLUOUS | " electric needle. men's shoes at $1 . 11 Third st., bair _apd_moles Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170Market. costumes, play books, wigs; GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. OR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, §2 00, fit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. | ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggiste. ONE-MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE | instantly; 10c and 25c: all druggists. FRENCH COR) 25¢: all druggists. | MASQUERADE 1 country orders. P | TAIL hair&moles removed with elec- Mre. & Miss Eaton, 1118 Sutter. needle. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ! C. C, O'DONNELL—Office 1% Market st £ D- R O herb doctor; ats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. nd residence, Seventh. DR 1 REM . skin and rectal diseases # specialty. 10733% Market st. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All dia- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-6 Clay st. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. T50—OLD colonial house in Berkeley; lot 50x 100; $100 down, $15 monthly. A24. $400—Cor. on R.R.. 48x79; $20 down, $10 mo: $1500—House, 4 roc basement, well, pump, down, $15 mont barn, etc.; . | $1650— House rooms: lot 50x135. E16. | 700 Lot : $50 down, $10 month. payments. . ne; lot 26x100. AS. Al0. 291 Sansome st., S. F. near 10th st., Berkeley. north of the park. ready cwered and macadamized; Seventh and Eighth aves.; 3 lines | 1 less; fine bargains; choice and will rent well on these | ulars about terms; get GUNN, 530 California st., building A BARGAIN IN FLATS? w fidts on 18th st.. that 1 will sell for 12 per cent | the investment near Valencia £ that pay um on HE. New M AINS in b ern Ad st ery ng lots: the cheapest lots | »n sunny side of Union | nd marine view: ready for building ed; cars pass in front; size, bank will lend $1000. 'W. J. | Californla st Savings Union - | | ARTISTIC, substantial, ully located | homes; just completed: several sizes and | styles; now cpen for ir s right, | terms to suit. JOH Owner and | Bu on premis st., south | of ghty telephone | THE BUILDIN TION COMPANY, 511-512 Callaghan Building, buy you a lot and build you a house. taliments less than rent; interest 4 per cent. | Open—No latge cash payment—Evenings. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) | Loans ou real estate; also for the full cost | of fmprovement and part cost of lot; houses | built om terms to suit; plans free; interest 6 per cent. 107-108 Crocker bullding. FOR sale—That fine Income-paving business sperty. southwest corner Hyde and Vailes 4510 on Hyde st. by 65:0 on Vallejo st., with impts M. FLOOD, 532 Parrott bldg. NE. CORNER Church and Day ste.: fine loca- | tion for drugstore; BOxSO ft.: will sell cheap easy terms. See owner at 1711 Church st left; new modern 7-rc houses in warm belt; 2 car lines 320 Sansome st easy terms. | ce mortgage: 3 s; In- D & SON, Haight { | | . 7 to 8 rooms: on Castro terms to suit; houses open. HOUSES and iots In great variety for sale and | mt _ WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 823 Clement Richmond s my speclalt | INE . nr. Union; palms, trees, etc.; build on The McCarthy Co., 646 Mrkt JOVELY home: 5-room cottage; 30x good hborhood. 1016 Shotwell st. | FOR SAL sixth st 25% 114 feet HOME lots, ments: no interest. RICHMOND District_real estate is my epecial- ty. WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 323 Clement st. S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, A WE 16 pages, in wrapper, for malling, $1 pe _—_— REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. e Owner, r. 1 STOCK RAN or_sale want to retire; we can suit any one who | wants a stock, fruit, alfalfa or grain ranch; unusual bargains; booklet sent free upon ap- plication. CHARLES W. COE & (O., San Fernando, cor. Priest st., San Jose, Cal. | A Straight T For $5 cash would do) 1 ering the loveliest home and best anch for even double the money in | income all of the “’Lovely Napa Valley"; it's a snap. N. D. SICKELS, The Land t, 8 Geary ind; best locations; subur- 3 bargains; strangers will find their advantage to consult A. W. BELL, | Parrott building. A LARGE list of choice country lands in all | ions of California. Land Department RICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., | 2-3 Hayward building. D for catalogue of over 100 places; a Clara Co. property. WM. ‘Santa Clara Co., “choice P. WRIGHT, | c ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS, Modern home of 7 rooms; near Park-st. sta. tion: lot 50x140; must be seen to be appreci- ated. A. R. DENKE, 1400 Webster st., MAKE an offer—To close estate; elegant homs Aty of 13 rooms and bath; gas and el coach house and stable; lot 75x183 000; now only $15.000: elegant corner lot. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park Alameda. Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. $350 to $700. lots 50x125, in Mill Valley, right at the station. Terms, $50 cash, $10 month- 1y. just as near your business for less money. | It takes no longer to go from your place of | business to Mill Valley than it does to go to most of the Francisco. When you go to Mill Valley you ¥0 to one of the most beautiful spots on earth. The change from the city to country could not be more complete, pleasant healthful—Inspiring views of mouritains_and bay—unexcelied climate—fine mountain water the conveniences of a —good drainage—all Why buy a small lot in an undesirable | neighborhood when you can buy a large one ' residence sections of San | or rn. and Unfurn. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, to §1 50; week, $2 to $5; month, $S to $30; elevator on ground ficor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, SIXTH, 11—Sunny front st ROOMS TO LE'H'I front suite or single room; .nicely furnished; reascnable. furnished sunny $2 to $10 week. THE HARVARD, 271 O'Farrell—Suites and single rooms with gas and electric light; gas ‘grates; all modern conveniences: newly re- modeled. throughout the entire building. j VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished parlors, th alcoves; hot and cold water; other suites, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received atCall branch office,2200 Fillmore st A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. 3 e ———————— ROOMS AND BOARD. TSEVENOAKS HOTEL... lE6R. BUSH AND TAYLOR STS. SAN FRANCISCO... MRS, NELLIE HALSEY....J. R. FOSTER. NEW AND MODERN FIRST-CLASS RESI- DENTIAL AND TRANSIENT HOTE SUNNY ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE BATH: —— LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONEIN EVERY ROOM.” ENTIRE HOUSE HEATED BY ....STEAM; ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex, 807 California st.4-Attractive I terior: exceptional table; free billlard room. GATE ave., 1224—Large sunny front room with board; running water, bath; pri- | vate family; tel. Steiner 3626 | TAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house: furnished suites or single; steam heat. REMOVAL NOTICE. A THE Mutual Savings Bank will remove to its | GoLpEN city — electric lights, telephones, stores, churches, combined with the many charms of | ~ new office In its own buflding, 710 Market the country. If you buy a low-priced lot in | st opp. Third, on April 27, 1003. JAMES the city you must often go among undesir- | D.' PHELAN, Prasident. able nelghbors. Here you are surrounded by | seople of taste and refinement; fine place for | SPECIAL NOTICES, your family. We unquestionably have the most desirable land in Mill Valley, our prices are the low- est, 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 a 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 tripe. Send for new illus\rated book. Agent on the ground Sunday LYON & HOA! GREAT big lots Montgomery st. right at station; price ing from $850 to $700; terms $50 monthly; they are selling like hot cakes; send for fllustrated booklet descriptive of Mill Valley. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgom- ery st. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. H. P. BANCROFT, Reom 61, Macdonough Bullding, Oakland. $3000—Beautiful new colonial house; 8 rooms, den and bath; cholce neighborhood: haif block from Telegraph ave.; from City Hall; open plumbing; closets; electric lighting; thoroughly mod- ern; lot- :6x113; terms to suit. | $3500_New 8-room house; 37th st., mear Tel- egraph ave.; south exposure. $3250—New 7-room colonial house; Moss ave.; open plumbing; large lot Artistic - 6-room cottage; 50-foot and Telegraph, lot; $500—Grove st. lots, 40x135; $100 down, $15 monthly. $1225—Fine Telegraph ave. lot, 35x110; 8 min- utes from City Hall $600—36th, near Telegraph; 33 1-3x124, Homes built to sult; terms like rent. $500 CASH. $12 monthly: a cozy cottage of 4 large rooms, pantry ciosets, etc.; 10,000- gallon tank; fine windmill; abundance of best Epring water; water piped all over place; sandy loam soil; Al assorted family orchard in full bearing; also vineyard; lovely arbor; good house annex; shade trees; flowers in great profusion; creek walks and bridges; a model and charming home in a pine and cedar grove: 10 minutes’ walk to-cars: near 3-story grammar school: high, vet sheltered; away from fogs and winds: 100x208; nicely fenced; price in all $2000; more ground may | be had if desired; call circular; 45 station. Oakland; JONES, owner. cheap; or send for carflage ~free. H. rented for $22 per N & CO., 466 Tentn $1850 ONLY for 2 fla A WEEK'S rews for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper. for matling. $1 per year. e e e e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. s land. FURNITURE good and cheap this mont SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh Oak! ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. th. $15; night, 25 BROADWAY, 1249, connecting unfurnished running water; $ to $1;mod.,clean,quiet, 5—One nice FOURTH, large room for light | housekeeping. GOLDEN Gate ave., 622 suites, 3 rms, 1 partly B (The)—Sunny apartmen housekeeping: gas ranges; just newly furn- ished. 1530 Polk st. HOWARD, 1050—Furnished rooms for house- keeping; $10 and $12. HOWARD, 1063 Iy furnished front bay-window rooms; range; H JAcC room JESSIE, 3352 sunny connecting rooms com- plete for housekeeping; running water; sink; Al stove: $14. ekeeping. to rent’ for ho E catalogue of Mountain View, Stanford University and Santa Clara Valley lands. Walter A. Clark, Mountain View, Cai sh or share rent—Fine fruit and grain near city. Box 1535, Call, ranch, RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. AN D AN AR At E A BAY frontage: $5 to $i2 front foot: lots near Standard Oil wharf and S. P. terminal at price of ordinary lots; $5 monthly; not adver- tised before; going guletly and 'quickly to knowing ones; postal or call for maps. A. W. BELL, 417 Parrott building. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. TO exchange—For unimproved city or country property, a desirable 9-room modern resi- Gence, with stable and chicken house, in | Berkeley; couvenient to trains and electric | car linae. Address Owner, box 398, Call. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ar Buchanan—Fine ooms: large yard £40. PAINTERS AND DEC 1ST-CLASS work MAINE. 640 ORATOKS. v tel Polk 2231, PALMISTRY, t. ciairvoyant HEIRO, wrologiai. 715 ¥ , néar Jones. ADAME MORTO} stific paim 02 Taylor .. mear - entific palmist, 518 Phone Black 561 1, JEROME FO! Tavior st., near Geary » e. Neergaard removed to 1000 Sutter: ho 4; eve., Sun. by appt: tel. Polk 2564 PAPERHANG N WALLPAPE ing. painting CLARK & CO., 304 Pos: S i PERSONALS. The Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth, stops falling, cures dandruf eud itching scalp; ho or stickiness clesnses scalp; ai druggists’, hairdressers’; ac. cept 5o substitute. Star Remedy Co., 385 Geary, ble rates. J. C. RO- | $1300 PRETTY 5-room cottage; almost new; bard finished; all conyenlences; street graded and sewered; cldse to fine { well, chicken yard and houses; lot 50x150; flower and vegetable garden; $500 cash, W. C. MORA | balance less than rent. i Lorin_station. | $1600—WELL-BUILT 4-room house; high base- ment; every convenience; fine lot; street | work complete; mice location; handy to . very easy terms; don’t miss this. . MORAN, Lorin station. $26507-ROOM, 2-story house; porcelain bath; 2 tollets; lights in every room; rcoms ar- { tistically tinted; perfect gem; large corner | lot; street work; every convenieuce; close | to cars; very easy térms. W. C. MORAN, Lorin_station. | $375OLD style 1%-story house, 5 rooms; tum- ble down fences and shed, 3 gums and big willow tree: make it mice and, comfortabie and better than rent; lot 50x123; $25 down, $10 monthly. 00— House, B rooms, basement, $10 monthly. 200 Hoyse, 4 rooms, frult trees, garden. ot 50x120; $150 down. 3 $9 monthly. B3. $450— Lot 47x125: $45 down, $150—Lot 50x128; easy payments. $1200—Cuttage with 4 rooms: /ot 36x100. $3250—2-story house, ‘colonlal, (7 rooms, gas and- Flectric lights; §250 down. | CHAS. A. BAILEY, 221 Sansome st., S. F. 1056 University ave., near 10th st., Berkeiey. FHYSICIAN, 16 yse.« cxperience, cubes per- manently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or wddress Central Pharmuey, 251 Grant ave, corver Sutter st.; oderate. 3 NOT tow cheap. but how good, Is the the manutactirers of the Rapid Botery Stand ard, the sewing machme of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st. ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester | Hotel. 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms, 20c 1o §1 50 per night; $1 Mlo“‘w'fl free bus and baggage 1o and from the ferr RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; aiso chenilic-wove ruge, silk portieres; dealer in cerpet twine, in hank or chain,’ at lowest rates. Geo, Matihews, 709 Fifth st., Oakland. ELEGANT sults on easy installments; 50 cents up per week. LEON LEMOS, 112 Mai~ st between Seventh and Eighth. A BARGAIN—5-room cottage, bath, folding doors, mantel; large lot;, in locality; | price $1250; $150 cash, balance §15 per mon! O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin Station. ltitisd ot b o RELETEL 5-ROOM cottage, bath, pantry, electric light: #treet work done; close to station and street cars: price $2250; $150 cash, balance casy A RUDOLPH, Lorin station. GAIN, T-room house, with all modern conveniences; | large Jot; 2 blocks from station and street | cars: street work done; will sell ), as | owner is leaving for East. O. A. R H, Lorin station. COME AND SEE MY LIST OF SNAPS, 5 rooms; modern; st. work; $2100; easy terms. 7 rooms; modern; lot 109x100; st. wk. 50, Store, 2 flats, cor. lot; 100; st. wk. . Lets from $250 up. C. C. EMSLIE, Ashby station. Hill— ay 1; 4 housekeep: s; 1019 Valiejo st. Call 3 to 5 p. m. RUSSI ing rooi SACRAM unny front rooms. 801 nicely furnished for housekeeping. 8 minutes | large | Seventh st., opposite Broadway | Z. P === AYFLOWER, 308 3d—Suites and rms.; $6 near Hyde—Three sunny housekeeping rooms; 2 sunny connecting complete- | N, 1609, cor, Polk—On first of month NTO, 1642, cor. Polk—2 unfurnished PARK, 841 or 2 sunny front rooins B oy e NOTICE fs hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanage of 520 Lake st. San Francisco, has received the following orphans, ha orphans and abandoned girls from January 1 to Apsil 1, 1008: Charlotte F. Reeves, 11 years; Edith Mackey, 9 years; Dorothy Campbell, 9 years; Laura Dale Ash! 12 vears; Maria Grunn, 0 vears. LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. 'AUTOMATIC"” and other makes at cut rates { ‘reduction on rents and repairs; bought and exchanged. Phone Jessie 3136. 145 Sixth st. Send 4c stamp for particulars. “Relief for | Ladies” in letter by return mail. _Ask your druggist. Chichester Chem. Co., Phila, Pa. Marie Casabonne, 27, West Berkeley. Charles P. Binz, 25, 322 Chestnut street, and Alice Chodrick, fi. 315 Chestnut street. August W. Genuit, 40, Oakland, and Cath- arine S. Ricco, 43, Oakland. Nicholas A.’ Roebling, 25,° 738 Clementina street, and Lille M. Crowley, 25, 127 Twenty- eighth street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have-the same published. BORN. CUDWORTH—In this city, April 22, 1903, to the wife of Mérrill P. Cudworth, a son. KINGSTON—In this_city, April 19, 1903, the wife of J. F. Kingston, a son. MARRIED. BLOCK—GILBART—In Alameda, April 2, 1903, by the Rev. William Brandes, Herman Block of San Francisco and Katte Gilbart of Alameda. COLLINS—OLINDER—In this city, April £1, 1603, by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, pastor of Emanuel Evangelical Church, Frank H. Col- lins aud Ruby V. Olinder, both of San Fraa- cisco, JOHNSON—DOUGHERTY—In this city, April 19, 1903, by the Rev. F. M. Larkin, John " Johnson and Katie Dougherty, both of San Francisco. LEMKAU—THOMAS—In this city, March 22, 1903, by the Rev. F. W. Clampett, Henry Lemkau of San Francisco and Julla A. Thomas of Austin, Nev. STENDER—SUMMERS—In this city, April 22, 1903, by the Rev. W. B. Dugan, pastor of Stewart Memorial Second U. P. Church, to Christian H. Stender and Catherine Helei Summers, both of S8an Francisco. . DIED. Laumeister, Minnia Lynch, Patrick F. Belmor, Susan Biddell, Willlam J. Birdsall, Capt. Geo. McCauley, Mary Bisset, Robert Miller, Fannie de C. Blanchard, Alice Morgan, Belle Blondin, Arthur Mulvihille, Jerry Cavanaugh, Walter Murdock, Emma L. Davis, Sarah L. Quinlan, John Dowling, Wm. J. Quinn, Lucy Einfeldt, Christ Ragdemann, Henry C. Fisher, Henry L Seibold, Emil J. Hope, ‘Sarah Smallman, Catherine Strong, Willlam H. Koester-Ungermann, ~ Walsh, Patrick Sophie ‘Wright, Sinclair L. | BELMOR—In this city, April 22, 1908, Susan, beloved daughter of Peter and Cordelle Bel- mor, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years. BIDDELL—In this city, April 22, 1903, Wil- liam J., beloved husband of Tillle Biddeli, father of Grace I. Biddell, and brother of G. E. Biddell, a native of North Carolina, aged 50 years and 14 day ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. Hurley, John STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 723- 731 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex 571 GOLDEN West Storage: advances made: 840 Misston st.: tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- y Jackson 281, | | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.: tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness and Market: a revelation. Do you want a cure? B TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the eity; rentals $3, The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266, FOR typewriters, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st.; exclusive dealers Smith Pre. mier Typewriters. supplies for all machines; partly used machines sold & new U5 HAND typewriters sold, rented, Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., —— D e, | DIVIDEND NOTICES. OFFICE of the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, San Francisco, April 20, 1903.—A¢t a regular meeting of the Board of this company, held this day, dividend was declared, payable on and after ‘April 22, 1903. UIS WEINMANN, Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, | ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE—In the Superior Court of the City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of Califernia.. No. 24,765, De- partaent X In the matter of the estate of Tancesco Guinasso, deceased. Order to ehow cause why order to mortgage reaity should not be made. Upon read- ing and filling the verified petition of Dawvid J, Guinasso, administrator of the estate of he realty herelnaiter described for (hs amount mentioned in said petition herein And rood cause appearing therefor, it is hereby ordered that all persons interested in the sald estate be and appear before this court, Department 10 thereof, in the court- room' of said court, In the New City Hali of said City and County of San Franclsco, on Tuesday, the 12th day of May, 1903, at 10 o'clock a, m. of eaid day, then and there o show cause, If any they have, why the realty describéd in zald petition, namely, a1l that certain lot, Dlece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, and bounded and particuiarly described as follows, to wit: Commencing on the northeasterly’ corner of Dupont and Vallejo streets, running thence eusterly along the northerly line of Vallejo Strect eighty-three and six-twellths (83 - | feet to the westerly line of Margaret place. thence northerly along sald line of Margaret Place one hundred and fifty and three- twelfths (150 3-12) feet; thence at right angles westerly elghty-three ana six-twelfths | &5 6.12) feet to the easterly line of Dupont gtreet, and ihence southerly along the sad line of Dupont street sne hundred and Aty and three-twelfths (150 3-12) feet to the poing of commencement, being portion of 50-vara fots Nos. 221 and 240, should not he moree gaged for the amount mentioned in saiq petition, namely, twenty-elght thousand dol. fars in U. 8. gold coin, or such lesser amount as to the court or Judge shall scem meet Reference to said petition on file is hereby made for further particula Dated April 10, 1903. JAS. M. TROUTT, Judge of iha Buperlor coart. © IORDAN & LANDE, attorneys f i ministrator, California Safe Deposit bulldig, 828 Montgomery st. San Franclsco. “ nny housekeeping rooms; com- phone. THIRD, 1 piete. first floor, fron 8§ ave., T06—Two sunny front rooms, also parlor suite, 3 rooms. T OR 5 rooms; Van Ness ave.; central loca- tlon; reference given; German or French family. Box 1511, Call. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions vecelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. CUSTOM-Houge, San Francisco, Mar. 31, 1003, ~—Notice.—Certain goods remaining one year in bonded warehouse will be sold at publie auction at the United States Appraiser's Store, on the 23d of April, 1003, at 10 o'clock a m. Descriptive catalogues may be had at the Custom-House on Apr. 16, 1903, or at the time and place of sale W. B. HAMILTON, Special Deputy Collector. PROPOSALS, A BRANCH offite for Call advertisements and subseriptions has been established at 1006 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. HOTEL NETHERLAND. European 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, electric lights and long distance telephone in every room; two fast electric elevators; full hotel service; engage your rooms now. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 26c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light hougekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” §78 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms 25c, Boc, §1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 per week: house open all night. ALCALDE (The Apartment), 725 O'Farrell— Sing. rms. and 2-rm. fuites, without kitchen. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonabl A— GEARY, 552, middle door—Large sunnyyfront room; also sunny suite elegantly furnished. GrandsSouthern, 7th and Mission—Rooms Bbic to §1 50 night; $2 to $6 week; reading-room, ., 7—Nicely furnished front room, $3 per week; also single rooms. HOTEL St Vincent—Light, sunny, newly and beautifully furnished rooms; single or en suite; mew hotel; $6 up; none better. 541 Sixth st. JESSIE, 363, near Theater Republic—Furnished rooms; $4 per month and up. MILLBRAE House, 359 O'Farrell; new man- agement: 1st class. J. Collin, late of Avondell. MINNA, 667, cor. of Eighth—Nicely furni; bry-window rooms, $1 per week; lyrlnllll:z'd MISSION, S819—Newly and beautifully fur- nished rooms; very reasonable; $6 up. NATOMA, 245—Furnished rooms; $1 and up. OCTAVIA, 1631, near Sutter; phone Geary 1442—Fine sunny furnished front room; modern; private; running water, bath, trie ¢ O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo, O'FARRELL, 849—FElegantly furnished alcove guite, single sunny rooms: bath. ohone, etc. BREAKWATER, MANILA, P. L—Adve Mnent. Office of the Engiricer in Charge fm: 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 recelved at this office until 11 oclock m. m. June 15th, 1903, and then publicly opened. Work to be done includes about 450,000 tons of 2240 bs each, of rock filiing, in water of approximately 30 feet depth, Bids must be accompanied by a bond of §60,000 U. S. currency. One contract will be made for the whole work. Contractor's bond will be for 10 per cent of the amount bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. For specifications and blank forms apply at this office; the U. S. Engineer Of- fice, room_ ‘‘H,” Army bullding, New York the U. S. Engineer Otfice, 1637 Chtcago, 1ii., or the U. S. En- gineer Office, room 41, Fiood building, San ¥rancisco, Cal. CLINTON B. SEARS, Ma- jor, Corps of Engineers, U. §. Army, in charge. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Michael R. O'Rourke, 24, Delta, Colo., and Ethel Frost, 18, Montrose. William R. Corpe, 27, 261 Linden avenue, and Ellen Q. Varney, 20, 200 Clara street. Harry Wax, 30, 424 Eleventh street, and Sarn Korn, 19, 202 Eighth street. Herbert K, Whidden, 21, Santa Cruz, and Marie M. Spafford, 20, Chicago, IIL. Charles 5. Lear, 33, 269 Natoma street, and Artewissa P. Derrick, 32, 1006 Washington st. James W. Fraser, iD, 330 Lexington avenue, and Florence M. Schumacher, 17, 728 Valencia, Phillp J. Hauser, 87, 115A° South Park, and Zilpah 8. Pritchard, 20, 1 Belmont place. Percy Flerro, 21, 1921 Mission street, and Bertha Atzeroth, 18, 420 Scott street. “Alphonses O. Flatman,” 24, Detroit, Mich., and Elena Shurvell, 19, Oaklana. Myer M. Schwartz, 21, 1022 Hyde street, and Viola B, Levy, 19, 1644 ‘Buchanan street. John C. Glasgson, 26, 201274 Union street, and Lizzie E. Fossey, 21, 1415 California_straet. John A. Hurlburt, 29, 368 Golden Gate ave- pue, “and, Lilian M. ‘Hicks, 24, Lansingburg, New York. John L. Minchin, 22, Firebaugh, and Estelle G. Knowles, 21, Oakland, e ‘George F. Palmer, 4 1515 Devisadero street, and Mamje English, 22, 10 Pearl street, T.ouis A. Ebertein, 23, Oakland, and Idu F. Clarence 'Spencer, 20, 9 California avenue, and Bertha Phelps, 19, 9 California avenue. Blagoje Vidovich, 40, Fresno, and Maria Gurovich, 20, Sutter Creek. C. Brekle, 21, 2030 Fulton street, and V. Sullivan, 18, 1423 Folsom street. Jerome K. Sawyer, 28, 1206 Market street, udammn.A,lchflx. 17, 1206 Market st. Theodore F. Holtz, 43 Third street, and Directors | d deceased, praying an order to mortgage | BIRDSALL—In this city, April 20, 1903, Cap- 1ain George Birdsall, a native of Sing Sing, Westchester County, N. Y., aged 09 years. (Tarrstown, N. Y., papers please copy.) ¥The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1700 Page street, thence to Ma- sonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, where services will be held under the auspices of King Solomon's Lodge No. 260, F. and A. M., commencing at 2 o clock. Interment by electric funeral car from Bight- ecnth and Guerrero streets. Please omit flowers. BISSET—In this city, April 20, 1903, at his residence, 6 Day street, Robert, beloved hus- band of Mary E. Bisset, father of Alice L. Robert, Yveite and Werdan Bisset, and brother of Chariotte E. Hammond and Jaus Bisset, a native of San Francisco, aged 45 years 4 months and § days. A member » of Pacific Parlor No. 10, N. 8. G. W. OFFICERS and members of FPacific Parlor No. 16, N. & G. W.—You are respectfully requested to assemble at the residence of our deceased brother, Robert Bisset, 6 Day street, off San Jose avenue, between Twenty- ninth and_Thirtieth streets, to-day (Thurs- day), at 1:45 o'clock, for 'the purpose of attending the funeral services, held un- der the auspices of Pacific Parlor No. 10, N. §. G. W. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemec- tery, via electric funeral car from Thirtieta strect and San Jose avenue. Fines for non- attendance. DANIEL C. DEASY, Pres. J. C. MILLER, Rec. Sec. BLANCHARD—In this city, April 21, 1903, Alice, dearly beloved infant daughter cf Miiton E. and Henrietta B. Blanchard, aged 7 days. BLONDIN—In this city, April 21, 1903, Ar- thur, beloved husband of Florence Blondin, and brother of Dr. L. D. Blondin, a native of Canada, aged 65 years. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, at 8 o' 'k, from St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose ¢l1l his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cema- ery. CAVANAUGH—In this city, April 22. 1903, Walter Theodore Cavanaugh, dearly beioved husband of Mary Cavanaugh, and beloved father of John and Wiillam Cavanaugh, Mrs. Jacob Mathes and the late Michael and Wal- ter Cavanaugh, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years. DAVIS—In this city, April 21, 1008, Sarah L., beloved wife of D. Davis, daughter of Mre. Agnes Doxey, and sister of Walter, Jo- seph, Thomas, Willlam and Fred Doxey and Mrs. Robert Eccles, a native of Manchester, England, aged 33 years. A member of loka Council No. 30, Degree of Pocahontas. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 11:30 o'clock, from the famiiy residence, 30 Ritch street, off Folsom staect. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. DOWLING—In this city, April 22, 1903, at the residence, 76 Shotwell street, Willlam J., be- loved son of Ann and the late Willlam J. Dowling. a native of lowa, aged 32 years and 4 months. EINFELDT—In this city, April 21, 1003, Christ Einfeldt, beloved brother of John Ei feldt, a native of Kiel, Germany, aged years and 2 months. A member of the Echleswig-Holsteiner Verein. (Tracy papers please cory.) {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, April 24, at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen, 228 McAllister street, where funeral services will be held under the aus- plces of Schleswig-Holsteiner Verein. Inter- ment Laurel Hlll Cemetery. FISHER—In this city, April 21, 1803, Henry 1. Fisher, beloved husband of Elizabeth M. Fisher, a native of New York, aged 43 years. L7 A requiem mass will bé celebrated to- day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, at St. Mary's Cuthedral, Van Ness avenue. Interment pri- vate. HOPE—In this city, April 22, 1903, Sarah, be- loved wife of John Hope, and loving fathcr of Willlam Hope and Mrs. Joseph S. Gra- ham, & native of England, aged 71 years. HURLEY—In this city, April 22, 1803, John Hurley, a native of Skibbereen, County Cork, reland, aged 47 years. 7 Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. KOESTER-UNGERMANN—Entered into_rest, in this_city, April 20, 1903, Sophie Unge mann-Koester, devoted mother of Mrs. R. Kummerlander, Mrs. H. Klemm, Gustave J. C. Ungermann, Mrs. D. Friedrichs and Mrs. L. C. Edeimann, a native of Hessen-Kassei, Germany, aged 64 years § months and 13 days. (Birmingham, Ala., papers please copy.) LAUMEISTER—In Mission San Jose, Cal., April 22, 1903, Minnia C. -Laumeister, be- loved daughter of Mrs. Lena Laumelster, sister of Theodor Laumelster, and grand- Qaughter of Mrs. N. Bergmann, a native of Ban Francisco, aged 25 years 1 month and 1 day. LYNCH—In this city, April 22, 1903, Patrick F. Lynch, a native of Ireland,’ aged 58 years, McCAULEY—In this city, April 17, 1003, Mary, dearly beloved wife of John McCauley, mother of Willlam McCauley, and sister of Thomas and John Crowe, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years and 3 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mission ptreet, between Fourth andl Fifth, thence to $t. Joseph’s Church, where a requiem high will be celebrated for the of her :‘ou t 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery- LER—In Florence, Italy, March 22, 1 M ie de'C. Miller, a mative of s.m Cal. Friends cttully invited to leg the funeral on Friday, April 24, at o'clock, from her late residence, Miller Hall, near San Rafael, thence to the Chapel of St. Vincent's Orp! . where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MORGAN—In this city, April 2f, 1003, Belie, beloved wife of Henry Morgan, a native of Massachusetts, aged 40 years 3 months and i d:’fl:‘fl.&!—! Tu Ari MULV! n cson, 2., A 22, 1903, Jerry, dearly beloved husband J‘{ufih Mulvihille, and brother of John and Wil- llam Sullivan, Mrs. R. C. . Mrs, B. Arnberger, © J. McFeeley and the late Margaret Sullivan and T%ml Mulvihille, a native of St. Louls, Mo. MURDOCK—In Oakland, April 21, Emma Laura, beloved daughter of Mr. and D. S. Murdock, and sister of James, MeGregor, - |_OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST, | | F. 3. Monahan, President. MONAHAq & CO. <> (Ine! FUNERAL DIRWR EMBALMERS, 2339-2341 Misslon’st. 5 mhm Mission 31. IVE Mary and Roberta Murdock and Mrs. P. Moore Jr., a native of California, aged 13 years 11 months and 7 days. QUINLAN—In this city, April 22, 1903, John, beloved husband of the late Ellen Quinlau. and father of Thomas, John A.. Joseph and Ardrew T. Quinlan and the late Mrs. Pat- rick O'Counell, a native of Tipperary, Ire- land, aged 54 years 11 months and 18 days. (Massachusetts papers please copy.) £ Remains at the parlors of James Mc- Menomey & Son, 1057 Mission street, opLo- site new postoffice. Notice of funeral here- rer. QUINN—In this city, April 21, 1903, Lucy, be- loved wife of the late Thomas Quinn, and mother of Willlam Quinn, a native of Can- ada, aged 65 years. @7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros.,'224-226 McAllister street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RADEMANN—In this city,- April 20, 1903. Henry C., dearly beloved son of Sophie Schmalholz and the late Herrnian J. Rade- mann, brother of J. H. Rademann, grand: child of John and the late Barbara Ehrman. and stepbrother of Charles Yaeger and George J. Schmalholz, a hative of San Fran- cisco, aged 20 years 5 months and 80, days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 1 o'clock, from his late reai- dence, 425 Precita avenue, between Harrison and Alabama streets. Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemetery. SEIBOLD—In Oakland, April 22, 1903, Emil J., beloved husband of Caroline Seiboid, and father of Laura, Carrie, Charles, John and Emil Seibold, a native of Wurtembers, Ger- many, aged 51 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, April 24, 1008, at 2 o'clock, at the residence, 1020 Chestnut street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Please omit flow- ers. SMALLMAN—In this city, April 20, 1908, Cath- erine, beloved wife of 'the late William F. Smaliman, mother of Robert F., Lillis and Maggie Smallman and Mrs. John Hanlon, Mrs, C. W. Saunders, Mrs. George McGue, Mrs, Willlam Drayton and the late Willlam E. Smallman, and sister of Mrs. R. Mc- Michael and john Beard, a native of Austra- lia,_aged 85 years 3 months and 28 days. 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully {nvited to attend the funeral Thursday. April 23, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 331 Bryant street, thence to St. Brendan's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STRONG—In this city, Aprfl 21, 1908, Wil- liam Henry Strong, beloved son of Lorinda and the late Henry Strong, and brother of Alfred B. Moon, a native of Hancock, Me., aged 23 years 1 month and 8 days. §7i'rlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the chapel of Charles H, J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Interment at Hancock, Me. WALSH—In this city, April 22, 1903, Patrick Walsh, brother of John Walsh, Mrs. D. Me- Carthy, Mrs. B. Hill and the late Thomas Walsh, and uncle of Nora McCarthy, a na- tive of Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland. aged 43 years. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WRIGHT—In this city, April 21, 1908, Sinclair Lillian, beloved daughter of Alick and Neilie Wright, sister of Alice, Malvern and Violet Wright, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. I B. O'Toole, and niece of Harry, James, Mrs. Eckbardt, 'William, Michael, Bert, Jennie and Gertie O'Toole, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 10 years 1 month and 19 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited fo attend the funeral to-day (Toursday), at 10:45 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden,” McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services at 11:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. We gratefully thank all those dear friends who so kindly cheered us with their loving sympathy during the dark hours of our late bitter trial. CHRISTIAN GEHRET, FRED GEHRET, ALFRED GEHRET, MRS. E. L. CHRISTIN, MRS. PAULINE FETZ. S ———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22. Sarah Dwyer to Annie M. and Agnes M. Dwyer (daughters), lot on S line of Ellis street, 5 E ot Poik, E by S 120; gifs. Paola and Margaret de Vecchi to Charles A. Worth, lot on NW corner of Greenwich street and Van Ness avenue, W 137:6 by N 27:6; $10. Freuerick Tillmann Jr. (trustee estate of Claus Maugels. Alice, “Ernest -C. and Osear Hueter) to Alice Hueter, undivided third of lot on NE corner of Bush and Jones streets, I 88:6 by N 137:6; also undivided fifteenth of lot on W line of Howard street, 127:6 S of Twenty- first street, S 90 by W 122:6; also undivided fifteenth of lot on E line of Capp street, 127.6 § of Twenty-first, § 00 by E 122:6; also undi- vided fifteenth of lot on SE corner of Sixteenth and Capp N 87:6, W 106:0%; also undivided fifteenth of lot on W line of Mission street, 110:9% S of Twenty-third, S 50 by W 250: also undivided fifteenth of lot on S line of Fourteenth street, 251:9 W of Guerrero, W 80 by S 520; also undi- vided thirtieth of Iot on S line of Fourteenth street, 211:9 W of Guerrero, W 40 by S 520 (subject to 19 Cov. 150); also undivided fAfteenth of lot on SW corner of Twenty-third and How- ard streets, S 70 by W 122:8; also undivided fitteenth of lot on NE corner of McAllister and Larkin streets, N §7:6 by E 87:6; also undivid- ed fifteenth of lot on N line of Ellis street, 215 W of Stockton, W 73:3 by N 115; also undi- vided fifteenth ‘of lot on 8 line of Silver ave- nue, 602:4 N 52 degrees 25 minutes E of San Bruno, N 52 degrees 25 minutes, E 91:5, S degrees 35 minutes, E 607, S 631 degrees, W 65:10, N 17% degrees, W 00, S 241, degrees, W 67:7, N 37 degrees 35 minutes, W 483, con. aining 1.21 acres in Winkle's Piece Silver Ter- race; also undivided fifteenth of lots 19 to 23, block C, Park Hill Homestead Association No. 2; undivided fifteenth of lots 2, 3, 37 to 39 and 44, Spring Valley Homestead; undivided sixth W 22, S 96 of lot in Masonic Cemetery; —. yA0uls Lachman to Harry Lackman, lot on W ne of Laguna street, 120:10 S of - line of Lag . Bush, S 16:8 (iene, Lesen €5 Susanna Legen, lot on W © of Buchanan street, 97:6 N of A 22:6 by W sitt. e yredericke C. Fredrickson to Emma C, Fred. ckson, lot oni W line of Plerce street, 7 Oak, S 25 by W 100:3; §10 oo oS of Gertrude G. Norris to Jeannette W, Norris, lot on SW corner of Sacramento and Broderick streets. W 82:6 by S 33:6; $10. Clara E. Folger (formerly Clara E. Cun- Dl to QN [0, Naywrlet ek me of Lyon street. 100:4% S of W' S 50 by E 106:3; §10 . ohn W, and Fannie M. Butler to Wi Gelist. Tt ‘on § lina of Onk strect, 1313 B of Clayton. E 50 by S 137:6; $10. William Schultz to Isabella A, Andrews. lot on W line of Belvedere street, 153:9 S of Wal- ler. S 25 by W 120; $10, Charles 5. and Annie L. Neal to Encinal Land_Association, lot on N Hne of Fell street, 103:1% E of Shrader, E 50, N 137:6, W 50, N 137:6, W 8:1%, S 275, B 3:1%; also lot on N line of Fell street, 131:3 W of Lott, W 25 by N 187:6; also lots 1697 1608 and 1690, Gifc Map No 3 also lots 205, 7206, 2207 " 2208, 20, 2580 (o 1, 2243 to 2248, Gift Map Thomas McCann to James Ward, lot on N line of Twenty-third street, 75 B of Ala- bama, E 50 by N 104; $10. Jacques and Marie Labataille to Jakob and Helena Mager, lot on E line of Alabama street, 15 8 of Twenty-first, S 25 by E 100; $10. ‘Elizabeth O'Donnell to George W. O'Donnell, eets, S 141:6, E 105, N 54, E 1:0%, | except plumbing for a ome and a half story cot! on S line of Twenty-fourth street, 100 E of glass, S 114 by E 25; $1.400. Giovanni Camiceia (owaer) with E. Dalzero (contractor), architect J. A. Puerporato—Al work except shades and gas fixtures for a two- story and basement frame bufldinj; on S lins of Vallejo street 100: E of Dupont E 23:8%, S 28 N 13 S 6 W 12:6, 526 W 32:6, N 32 E 22:11%, N 28; $2985. E. J. Le Breton (owner) with Forderer Cor- niee Works (contractors), architect Albert Pissis—Galvanized iron work. tinning, roofing. jate roof and conductors for butlding on N ne of Lake street, 120 E of Fifth ivenue, E 340, N 780:6, SW 301:0%, S to Lake street, SE ' 703:5 3-18; $8230. Mrs. Annie L. Wallace and Mrs. Margaret L. Bradley (owners) with J. B. Reite (contract- or), architect Rousseau & Son—All work for two three-story flats on Polk street und one three-story of six flats on Ivy avenus, W of Polk street, 137:6 S of Grove, N 3l by W 110:9%. Western Addition block 68; $22.487. Alameda County. Bank of St. Helena (corporation) to Frank P. Martin, lot on N lme of San Joge avenue, 16 W of Willow street, W 50 by N 120, portion of lot 7, in E 3 of block M, lands adjucent 1 Encidal (recorded April 18,71903), Alameda, :rl'n-z National Bank of Qukiand to Heron jolcomdb Company ewr‘lol‘. ot on of Jackson street, 120 N of Twelfth, N 80, W 150, 8 80 to point 120 feet distant from N line of Twelfth street, B 160, to beginning, lotd 15 to 17, and portion of lots 12 to 14 and 18, block 170, ‘Kellersberger's Oakland; $10. John R~ Spring (single) to Helen M. Mc- Crum_(widow), lot on NE corner of Broadway = Fifteenth street, N 124 by B 100, Oakland: Knud Nielsen (single) to Leonhard Kjer (single), W 15 feet of lot 2815 and E 13 feet of lot 20, amended map of subdivisions of Moss- wood Tract, Oakland; $10. Bardoll .Battista_to Quinta Battista (wife), lots 10 nd 11, block 3, Broadway terracg, Oak- Catherine D. Stevens (widow) to John A. Macdonald, lot_beginning at intersection of N line of Bast Tenth street with NW ling of Eighth avenue, NE 50 by NW 100, block 19, Clinton, East Oakland: $10. Caroline W. Morrison (Baldwin) to A. F. Cornwall, lot on S corner of Sixth avenue and East Ninth street. SW 150 by SB 150, block 2, Clinton, East Gakland; $10. Edgar J. and Annie D. Sencerbox to Seward M. Dodg: lot on SW _corner of Sharon street and College avenue, W 135 more or less, $ 75 more or less, E 131.62 more or less, N 75 more or less, lots 20 to 22, block E, revised map of Claremont-avenue Tract, ‘Oakland Town- Hlien L. Bush (widow) to_same, lot on W lne of College avenue, 75.18 S of Sharon street, W 181.62 more or less, § 50 more or less. E 120.64 more or less, N 50.12 more or lees, lots 22 and 24, biock E, same map, Oakland Town- shllgz $10. Ate A. and Joseph Perrault te same, lot on W line of College avenue, 125.30 S of Sharon street, W 126.64 more or less. S 25 more | less, E 128.65 more or less, N 25.06 more | o or less, lot 25, block F, same map, Oakland Township; $10. Samuel Logan (widower), Minnle E. L. Harms and Anna L. L. Saxton (both nee Lo- gan) to David Low, lot on W line of Ninth street, 148:2 N of Delaware. N 50 by W 130, lot 12, block 63, tract B, Berkeley L. and T. L. Association, Berkeley; $10. Minerva J. Sweeney (Todd) (wite of George W.) to Paul Wyttenbach, lot 8, block G, Para- dise Park, Berkeley; $10. Gertrude Sloan (single) to Milton V. Cooley, S 136 feet of W 14 of lot 5, S 136 feet of W 13 of 16t 6, block I, and lots 17 and 23, block 3, Shaw Tract, Berkeley; £10. Samuel Winterson to Emma Winterson (wife), lot 10 and SE 25 feet of lot 9, Bond Tract, Brooklyn Township; gift. Henry A. and Christine S. Pleitner to Au- guste F. Dellit, lot 51, map Pleitner Heights Tract, Brookiyn Township; $10. Alameda Building and Loan Association to Mary R. Conger, lot on N iine of Clement avenue, 90 W of Mulberry street, W 30 by N 130, blbck 15, lands adjacent to Encinal, Ala- meda; $10. | _ Henrietta Wilson, Frederick W., Willlam ¥, Frida A. and Helen Kramer to Maria Kramer, lot on § line of Antonio avenue, 400 W of Walnut street, W 50 by S 150, lot 18, in E 4§ of block L, pmwny‘t‘onnr Homestead Asso- clation, Alameda; g T. F. and Virginia Islip to Albert Alder. lot on S line of Twenty-second street, 119:6 W of rtls, W 30 by S 80;4, block H, Curtis & Wil Mams Tract, etc., subject to mortgage of $1000, Oakland; $10. Herman_and Elisabeth T. Harfst to Carrie S. Richardson, lot on NE corner of Telegraph and Prospect avenues, E 100, N 530, W 10013, 5 50, lot 1, map McClure Academy Grouads, Oak- 1and; $10. A F. and Maybelle H. Cornwall to A. D. | Wilson, lot on SW corner of Forty-fifth and | Emery streets, W 260 by 125, lots 1 to 3, and 122 to 23, block 5, map portion of Coggeshall Tract, W of San Pablo avenue, Oakland: $10. Latra E. and S. B. Abbott to Oakland Pav- ing Company (a corporation), undivided 165-352 Interest, acquired under decree of distribution in estate of M. H. Eastman, deceased, lot 18, map of plat 13, as per Kellersberger's map Ranchos V. & D. Peralta, etc.; also all interest lots on Clifton, Anderson, Sutter and Dale streets, surrounding lot 18, Oakland: $10. Carissa Olofson (wife of Peter) to J. L. A. | and Adaline A. Olotson, lot on W line of Ala- | meda avenue (now Twenty-first avenue), 90 S of Stratton (now East Twenty-sixth) street, S 50 by W 127:6, lots 26 and 2T, block $4, map lots in Brooklyn, East Oakland; $10. Clarissa and Peter Olofson to J. L. A. Olot- son, lot on W corner of Twenty-first avenue | and East Twenty-sixth street, SW 30 by NW 100, block 84, map Northern Addition to Town of_Brooklyn, East Oakiand: gift. Mary E. Selzer (singie) fo Agnes Olsen (wife of Peter), lot on E Iine uf Twenty-third avenue, 100 N of Seventeenth street, N 50 by E 135, | block J. map subdivision of Fifty Assoclates’ | Tract, East Oakland; $10 | H.'A. and Ora R Bates to W. E. Bernard, | subdivision Ne. 2 in lot 38, map No. 3, Glem | Echo Tract, Oakland Township; $10. | _W. E. Barnard (single) to Mrs. Eltzabeth J. Bhl‘rmex'x‘zwm ot George), yame, Oakland Town- ship: $10. Witbur J. and Elizabeth B. MacNeil to Mar- tha_Fee, lot on W line of Walnut street, 40 S of Virginia, S 43:6 by W 85, block B, Percy Tract, Berkeley; $10. Samuel Logan (kuardian Estate of Phebs H. Logan, incompetent) to Datvid Low, aH inter- est, being an undivided ome-sixth interest in lot 12, block 63, tract B, Berkeley Land and | Town Improvement Assocfatfon, Berkeley; $187. Same (as guardian of Eitate of James V. Logan, minor) to same, all interest, being an Endivided one-sixth tnterset Tn seme, Berkeley; 7. Freda and Joseph Zizler to Loufss Cayron, lot beginning at a point on W iine of County Road Survey Np. 1854, 32480 N ¢f Hopkins street. W_260, S 46:6 E to W lina of County Road 1854, N to beginuing, portion of Antonio Maria Peralta’s part of Rancho San Antonio, Brook- Iyn_Township: $10. Alexey W. von Schmidt to Lily . Tilden (wife of Charles L.), lot on SW" ot avenue and_Schiller street. S 125 20, block 49, Bartlett Propert v, In vicinity of Encinal Station, Alameda; $10. Mathilde H. Abbott to August Faust, lot NW line of H: avenue and Fifth street, W 42 by N 135, lot 1, B, Fromm Tract, Ala- meda; $10. Leah F. Mott (sfkle) to Oliver A. Harker, lot on E line of C it street, 50 N of Clinton avenue, N 33:8 by E 100. bloc): N, Lands Ad- Jacent, to Encinal, Alameda: $10. Same to Hubert Judge, 1ot on S line of Ala- meda avenue, 116:8 E of Willow' stree: e by S 150, being B 33:4 of lot 14. in W half of btlock E, same map, Alameda; §10. D. and Wilhelmina Becker ti» Monarch M. B. and L. Association, lot on 8 corner of Sec- ond and Hudson streets. SW 200 )y SE 100, Iots 1, 2, 5 and 6, Lull subdivision of Vernon Park Tract, Oakland: $10. Ada F. Brey, 1da M., Howanl J.. Warren L. and Albert 'U. Lackey (childien of Albert Lackey, deceased) to Almira Lackcey (mother), | 1ot on N line of Brown or Thirtyfourth street, 499 W of Telegraph avenue, W {6:11% by N 119:10, Oakland: also all interest in estate of ‘Albert Lackey, deceased; grant. May Guidner (widow) to Rolert W. Bar- tram (married), lot on S line of Orchard ave- nue, 240.67 E of Broadway. B 4, SW 150, SB 32, W 49.67, NW 176, NE 199.47, to begin- ning, Oakland; $10. John R., Mary L. and Charles !Z. Gray. A. G. Piteh, C, L. Ingler, Charles Cli:usen, C. J. Kiellstrom (as assignee of Herber: T. Smith, lot on W llne of Hampshire strest. 140 S of | Ansolvent), G. Cashmore, A 8. Miller, T. B. Twenty-fifth, S 30 by lina of Hampshire street, 115 8 of Twenty- fitth, S 25 by W 100; also lot on E line of | L. Head, lot on W_line of Bourbin strest. 123 S of Eill, 8'25 by B 00 Thomas Bodkin to Lucy Bodkin, lot on N line of Twenty-third street, 255 W of Noe. W 25 by N 114; also lot"on S line of Dorland street, 138 B of Church, E 25 by 8 100; gict. pomer S and Mitte B King to joha'. irns, lot on ne erse; b =gy o B S B Bl Daniel F. and Alva Nunan to Margaret A. and Mary A. Nunan, lot on E line cf Powell Street, 71:6 N of N2 E 56;_gitt. lot on N line of Sttter street, 137. of Mason, N 137:6, B 68:1%, § 137:6, W 67:01, quitciaim deed; '$10. Alfred O. Larkin to San Franciseo Gas Light Charles Schlessinger to O. H. Greemewald, | °f 100: also 'lot on W | Marshall, O. G. Fredericksen and Herbert T. oner) to E. olia _street, 154:9 S of Twelfth, S 27:4% by W .133:3, Oak- land; $3000. E. L. and Bertha Head to Bernaril A. Rath- jen, same. portion of block 362, Eicardman’s Map, Oakland: $10. Mary E. and Alton H. Clough o i\. M. Cot- ton, lot on W line of Twenty-third avenue 100 8 of East Fifteenth street, S 530. W 150, N 50, E 3911, S 1, E 12:6, N 1, E 97:7, [€ast Oak- land; $10. . W. P. Woolsey (single) to Charles W. Coles. fot om E line of Wheeler street, 30 N of Prince, N 50 by E 125 lot 24, biock A, map part of Woolsey Tract, Berkeley: §10. Peter Baago (and as administrator of the M. . L. Petet Larsen. (by John N. Bishop, Sheri) to Frank Gim- bel, lot on W line of Sixth street. 155 S of Ad- Smith (by W. S. Harlow, comm Company (corporation), 1ot on S corner of | gison. W : 8 28, block 106, Sistern a Tract, Townsend Second streets, SW 275 by SE Berke! \-1;" 5 A 275, quitclaim deed; $5, ndza Silva to Francisco F. Silva, lots # James and Henry Patison and Emma + leit to" Gustav Harshall, lot on SW lne o ntmme:‘zbuuwnm—m;uwp:; h SW 135; Charles A., Isaure, Maurice and Ella Schmitt | cisco, lot on E line of Sherman or to Joseoh L. Schmitt, lot on SW corner of | (formerly St. George Tennessee and Santa Clara streets, S 200 W _100: $10. Alonzo R. and Hannah J. Simmons to Mar- garet McDonald (wife of Williany), lot on SE corner of Eighteenth and Tennesee streets, s 75_by E 200; $10. corner of Thirty.drat £E 150 by NE 100; Eilzabeth O'Donnell to George W. O'Don- nell, lot on W line of Calfornia svinue, 8 of Fair avenue, W 150 by S 30, Precita Val- ley 363; $10, Builders’ Contracts. Laura Whitmore (owner) with Falla & (contractors). architect E. W. Doll—All ownship: mift. 7 J. ’Mflhm and Tilie Mohr to Chsrmania and Loan Associatfon of Sag: Fran- Therteenth street), 103.99 N &f Rail- E i:x:ub and N block 33, Fiteh

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