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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1903. NEY TO LOAN AN LOAN COMPANY (inc.) 108 CROCKER BUILDING. cox 000,000 CAPITAL expense. “r cent; sums to suit ¥ and town property. interests in fe insurance cost of the ue of the lot. N MURPHY, OM £1 1o 80,000 place to obtain Jeweiry, at tore,' 840 19 Thi retail mer- uses, without st_business in Parrott blag. ns to salaried Die on their note. 143 Phelan LIdg. pe $28 u planos: no re- gold, siiver, ses bought & planos, §15 up room 81 6 E P Kea: a month on each nk, 538 Kearny. A aned salaried people on tes without er MORRELL_ 609 Ex. a MONEY WANTED. PERSONALS. narks, ntifically r tricity or s WOO the famous herb doctor— ured by Chinese herbs PROPOSALS. Ls that Bids Wante sealed proposais will be re. tors of the Vet et ite office, room 13, street, San Francisco, Califor o'clock p. m., Saturday, June ned immediately thereafter f bidders, for furnishing uartermaster and com or the Veterans' alifornia (railroad stat hs, commencing J December 31, 1 mation and instructions will be furnished upc reigned. Bidder he conditions of th 4 will be considered un- with such schedules. re up to 1 a s who are not regular deal- K of supplies der must ace check upon som je banking house the amount of his bid With 4 known and for at least 10 pel Mason bid payabie to ¢ Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that the r will enter into 8 £00d and valid contract upon notice of e g as required by law. The board yeserves the right to reject any or all bids “nd to order a uantity amount of specifie Address John F. over or under the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Jlifornia, room 1 Sansome street, S Francisco, Californ By order of the Board of Direciors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN SALS. —State Prison Supplics.—Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Clerk, ut the State Prison, at San Quen- ks until 10:30 a. m Saturday, the 13th y of June, 1903 and at the office of the “Clerk of the State Prison at Folsomt unti: ©:30 a, mw, Saturday, the 20th day of June, 1902, st which times and places they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for fur- nishing wnd delivering supplies for said pris- “. ons, consisting of subsistence stores, fc : Toel, fuel ofl, Turnishing power to run (be Jute mill, and electrical appliances for jute mill st Sam Quentin clothing, medicines, lime, cement and other staple supplies, from July 1, 1903, to June 30, 1904, inclusive, on conditione #s per printed schedules which Will be furnished upon application at either of the above offices. No bid will be consid- cred unless made upon sald schedules, nor uriess sccompanied by the certified Check therein required, Dor {rom any other parties than bona fide dealers in the classes of arti- cles to be furnished. Each bidder must ac- company his bid with a certified check eome well-known and responsibl ng bouse for at least ten per cent of the amount of hie bid_payable to R, M. Fi pres. idémt of the board, conditioned that the bid- Cer will enter into & CONLTAct upon notice of scceptance, as required by law. Bids for ©ither prison must be marked All payments made on contracts be in cash or Contsolier's warrants. will cerefully foliow the conditions of the #chedules. The board eserves the right to Feject any or all bids as the public interest .-'lqu‘l;e‘,lndwafim A over under amount specified. GERALD. President. J. M, OLIVER, Clerk. k, quiet, | sugar must be made | No bids will be re- | on han, secretary of the | | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR >ALE. FOR sale—Make offer for 6 lots: all level; no grading necessary; a fine location for a home; close to Mission electric car; corner Brazil eve. and Munich st.; will seil cne or all. Ad- dress A. G. CLARK, care of Call business of- fice. WHOLE block of houses just started near the Park on Carl, Cole, Shrader and Parnassus ave.; plans, terms and prices to suit; apply © JAMES ROUNTREE & CO., v flats, 5-6 r. and b, on Mission 29th; bal. $564 month: rents $45. new flats, 4-5 r. and b., on Army st., ssion; balance $40 month: rents $30. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. D. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc) |~ Loans on real estate; also for the full cost of improvement and part cost of lot; houses built on terms to suit; plans free: interest 6 per cent. 107-108 Crocker building. NE and 8 rooms, elegant modern flats: rent §i r month. Plerce st., batween Green and Union. Inquire on premises. : lot 6ix Apply t0 rent $900 per year: swell neighborhood; Ma- sonic ave., bet. Waller and Frederick sts. HOUSE of 8 rooms; high basement: sunny side | " Nineteenth et.. nr. Valencla. Stephens & Co.. n £q. Market, Powell and O'Farrell sts. | HOME Jots, near Mission st.; $500; easy pay- ments; no interest. Owner, r. 3, 636 Clay s | LOT for_sale. cheap—20th at., near Dolores. Aprly 506 Hill st { POINT RICHWNOND REA $5 MONTHLY. $5 MONTHLY POINT RICHMOND LOTS, From $200 up. THE SANTA FE TRACT, rom $200 up. | THE CHOICEST AND CHEAPEST LOTS £200 up GRADED- AT OUR SANTA FE TRACT T IMPROVEMENTS 115 Montgomer: FREE ETOCKTON CALIFORNIA. Call on representatives of Stockton Cham- ber of Commerce, State Board of Trade rooms. Ferry buiiding, foot of Market st. They will tell you all about this wonderful section. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ZW APARTMENT HOUSE OPENS JUNE OR. OAK AND STANYAN STS., OPP. ALL MODERN IMPVMTS; S CA! OW BE MADE. VATE BATH RESERVATION keeping rooms; other rooms; udults. Large, nicely room, kit ELEVE 3, 34 gas and bath: al furnished front m and bath apartments for Just newly fur- parlor suite and | gas range, $18. om: furnished; house- | ; yard; storage. $10. | sunny suite; furnished; San Carlos—3 sunny iplete. room sulte, $5; 1 room, $6; ga: hot bath, laundr adults, sulte, furnished for icely furnished ping; $13. large rooms for » eingle rooms, §1 week up; ble. ff Folsom. near Eighth—Two ete_for housekeeping: nice yard. | SIXTH, 541—New house, beautifully furnished; | grand rooms: $5 a month up; also housekpg. OCKTON, 1206—Model House; nicely fur i housekeeping rooms, $5 to $12; free ROOMS TO LET—Furn. AA & Room Renting Agen Pron City ; Market st Mint 1096 s . FREE locate you free of charge in Rooms with or without board, Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels. L NETHERLAND — EUROPEAN 18 TURK ST., 250 OUTSID! 3 TES 75c A THE MON HOTEL PHILLIF 0 T 4 DOORS FROM 109 Sixth ern European in every respect; also single; eleva- prices reasonable. rents, 415 Turk—Elegant mod- furnished or unfurnished; ts with private baths: E : phone Priv. - "K Houss, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25c | to $1 per night: $1 25 to $5 per week, and | light housekeeping rc open all night. | st. (or No. 1 , $1 50 night; ANTLERS Apart | “'ern 4 ana 5 rooms apartme ; re | | | | { | The Almonte, Rocms 0 weel open all night. 725 O'Farrell— . without kitchen. Market—(old No. 1364)—Fur- uites, single FFORD, 204 Elii urnished sunny rooms also unfurnished. on—Elegantly running water: gentiemen pre 2 and 5 p. m. board next ref. Call 1396 ¥ NKLIN, 817—Nicely furnished front | single or en suite; reas. to good parti nd_Southern, 7th $150 night’ §2 to §6 week: " near Sixth—Purnished sunny | also single. Jarge sunny front roem; two | entiemen; $10; also single room, $6. 363, near Theater Republic—Furnish- %1 and $5 per month. —Large sunny room, suitable MILLBRA. arrell; pew m. agement; . late of Avande MINNA Nicely furnished bay- week; transient. rooms 20— Sunny_furnished rooms and ; elec. lights; day, week, mo. James 5851—Sunny room for gentle- marine view: bath; piano: library family; $10 for one; $12 for two; | privat reference ROYAL ¥ readin Jor; r | to3s floor; use, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, smoking-room and ladies’ par- = pér night, 35c to $1 50; week, §2 month, §6 to $30; elevator on ground rooms with hot and cold water; baths, . 3S—Sunny furnished rooms; reason- BILVE! | able SUNNY furnished room for rent; facing Pan- handle: running water; reasonable_rent; vate family; references; phone Page 4257. Address 1508 Fell st, | == - TURK, 416, Regin: ingle: latest 4 STATES, 123 Eddy st Beautiful sunny suites & lowest rates in city. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS|UAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. 1118 BROADWAY. COFFICZE, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE, FIRST Grand Auction Sale! auction sale! First grand In the City of Richmond, The coming railroad and Manufacturing cit® of the Pacific Coast. Saturday, June 6th, 1903, — i 11 o'clock a. m., on the ground. Grand excureion leaving San Francisco. Day of sale at 10 a. m. Take Southern Pacific broadgauge boat, Foot of Market et., connecting with OUR SPECTAL TRAIN at Oakland mole; Leaving Oakland ¢ at 10:30 a. m. Leaving Oakland, 16th st., 10:35 a. m. Returning, leaving city of Richmond 4 o'clock p. m. Ecott’s Regimental and Concert Band Will accompany the excursion. Free lunch served upon the ground. ‘Will you read this Special announcement? If not, you are the loser. And you have made money. Follow us this time And do so again. Take a day off And see the City of Richmond, Where the Standard Oil Company Is Spending Millions of Dollars; ‘Where the Santa Fe R. R. Car Shops Are Lo. cated I s Y/here the Beit Line Company Building Warehouses and Dock: Where the Southern Pacific Rail- road 1s Making Its Freight Terminal. Where Deep Water of the Bay and Ralircad Come Together. See It! See It! See It! And Be Convinced. Don't Forget the Day. Come and Bring Your Family. Answer These Questions: Have You Seen the City of Richmond? the Great Standard Ol Have You Seen Works? Have You Seen the Belt Line Warehouses and Docks? Have You Seen the Santa Fe R. R, car- £hops ? Have you Seen the Southern Pacific Rail- road Freight Terminal? Have You Seen the California and Nevada Railroad Works? Have jou seen the most rapldly growing town in *he State? If not take a day off on Saturday, June 6, 1903, Spectal Parties desiring to purchase at this eale who cannot attend in person may remit to us amount of first payment, and we will select for them at day of =ale the choicest lot, in our opirion, and if dissatisfied after seeing the same, can exchange for any other unsold lot in the tract and have the payments cred- ited thereon. | [ For map and farther information call upon or address ESTATE CO, LAYMANCE REAL et., Oakland, Cal. 460 and 462 Sth J. W. LAYMANCE, 632 Market st., Room 10, San Franclsco, Cal. See “Examines and “‘Chronicle.” $6500 ONLY for 8 fine flats; Eood 1 Tents $65; have their own K er (windmill). $1800 only for 2 flats; 22d st. t month. l'!' C. LASSEN & CO., lgén'l'egg :Er Oakland, Cal. 4 A _BARGAIN—_A fine new 8-room house; near Telegraph ave.; price only $3250; easy terms. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 10th st.. Oakland, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Waekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any aldress in the United States or Canada one vear for $1. ngle and family rooms; 35c to $1 night; ; elevator; : : free bus and baggage. 519 Handsome furnished pariors, hot and cold water;other suites. WINCHESTER Hotel, near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms: 35: to £1 50 night; §2 to $8 week; elevato: cicc. lights: reading-room: free bus; baggage. e I —————E ROOMS AND BOARD. .. SEVENOAKS HOTEL .... COR. BUSH AND TAYLOR STS . ... SAN FRANCISCO ..... MRE. NELLIE HALSEY....J. R. FOSTER NEW AND MODERN FIRST-CLASS RESI- DENTIAL AND TRANSIENT HOTE! SUNNY ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH: LONG_ DISTANCE TELEPHONE IN E ERY ROOM. ENTIRE HOUSE HEATED .BY STEAM: ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. N with alcove OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. A e A AN MAKE an cifer—To close an cstate; elegani homwe of 18 rooms and bath; gas I.nzl .l.'-‘E tricity: lot 75x183; cost $25,000; now only $15,000; elegant corner lot. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda: , A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year ALAMEDA HOUSES. AMOY. THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, suite or single; billiards; steam heat. ?- GATE ave, 124—Targe sunny front family; tel. teiner S620 " % OLD Btevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, ‘with ennex, 807 California st.—Attractive in- terior; exceptional table; free billiard room. T e O g o THE JOHNSON, 605 O'Farrell st.; sunny suites and single rooms, with board; refs. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single: steam heat. e S e S 7-ROOM _house, 2 bathe, Alameda, £15 It. R. e. See owner, 1538 Washington st.. city. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY HOTELS. N el S oty suites of rooms with ;’Quh bath % OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ADMINISTRATOR'S AUCTION SALE Of the house and lot of the late Cord Ram- storf, 1762 Tenth st., Oakland. Sale on the premises SATURDAY, June 6, at 1 p. m. ' Must be sold, by order of the heirs in Ger- many. LOEWY & GUTSCH, Attys. for the estate. J. A. MUNRO & CO., Auctioneers. - 1501 Park st., Alameda. Tel. Grand 176. PAINTERS AND DFCORATORS. 1s ASS work at reasonable ra _C.RO- MAINE, 640 Golden Gate ave.: tel. Polk 2231, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES $15 50 drop-head oak, guaranteed; second-hand, $6 to $15; some nearly new; 60 days' exchangs agreement. Chicago S. M. Exchange, 933 Mkt. st., bet. bth’and Gth: phone South 433; eleva- tor; branch, 285 Geary si “AUTOMATIC” and other makes at cut rates; reduction on_rents and repairs; bought and 145 Sixth STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, A—_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored. moved, shipped, T25- 731 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 161 RC! OLPE E-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of. Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 810 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- ne : phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co. ct.: tel. Main 1540 Shipping 11 Montgomery cut rates. TUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELEOURNE System School, Van Ness and Market; positive cure for all. Don't delay. PRt et LT L L TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266, A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- culars. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 11 smery st. ND typewriters sold, rented. repaired. ster Typewrlter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome, Mont- DIV IDEND NOTICES, The Giant Powder Com- Con.—A dividend, No. b4, of fifty pany, cents (50c) per share on the issued capital stock of payable 92 the company has been declared. t the office of the company, rooms . 206 Hayward building, San Fran- co. on June 10 1903. Transfer books close June 8, 1903, at noon. J_R_LEAVELL. Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO CRI RE— DITORS—Estate of ANNIE BROWN, deccased—Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. JOHN FARNHAM, Ad- ministrator of the estate of ANNIE BROWN, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the =aid deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers. within four months after the first publica. tion of this notice, to the said JOHN FARN. HAM, at room 19, Chronicle building, corner of Kearny, Geary and Market streéts, the eame belng his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Calf, ARNHAM, Administrator of A BROWN, deceased. Attorney for Ad. and 79, Chronicle n Francisco, May 8, ministrator, rooms ding. Dated at MARRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriase licenses were issued yesterday: George H. Butie; . Rio Vista, and Mar- Rio Vista. garet G. Inkersoll, 17 Adolph Oliver, 29, Mount Eden, and chler, 31, Mount Eden, 1 V. Musinie, 23 1425 Dupont street, e Musante, 20, 2601 Folsom street. 25, 1058 Larkin street, 1058 Larkin street. ., 1425 Guerrero street, 20, Martinez. and Agnes Arthur B and Martha G. itz Voerckel, 22, 218 Division street, and phine Burr, 18, Calistoga. aniel Dougherty, 21, city, and Lottle Eenard, city. Smith, 42, 915 Howard street, and cCluskey, 42," Philadelphia. k H. Ruddock, 41, 40 Ivy avenue, and - E. Wilson, 37, 043 California street. Rohde, 21, 2860 Twenty-firet street, D. Madse: . 201 Vandewater st. P. Gaffn 3SB Clementina street, and Ellen, C 30, 994A Folsom. Waiter R. Da sle street, and rnberg, 23, 1421 Howard street Sadle S 3 A. Hoertkorn, 26, 1811 Dupont street, ora Heymann, 18, 1032 Washington st am Pratt, 22, 416 Harrison street, and Richter, 18, 469 Bryant street. Charles Peterson, 41, 521 Folsom street, and Ernestine T. Pepper, 521 Folsom street Max M. Schwartz, city, and Jane M. Bond, 30, BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at eithér of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. . BORN. DE LONG-—In this city, June 3, 1903, to the wife of William de Long, a daughter, DUNN-—In this city, June 1, 1903, to the wife of James Dunn, a son. B 35, cit; JOHNSON—In this city, June 2, 1903, to the wife of Clyde D. Johnsof, a son. JOSEPH—In this city, June 4, 1903, to the wife of J. J. Joseph, a daughter. WILBUR-In this city, June i, 1903, to the wife of Harold R, Wilbur, a son. e — MARRIED. SON—CURR—In this city, June 1, by the Rev. Frank S. Ford, pastor of irst Christian Church, Thomas O, An- fenson and Margaret P. Curr, both of San Franclsco, BAKER—McMEEKEN—In this city, May 25, 1903, by the Rev. Frank Kline Baker, pastor of First M. E. Chureh, Frank C. Baker of Portiand, Or., and Anna Margaret McMeeken of Santa Cruz, Cal. BRINKMANN—MATTHEIS—In this city, May 21, 1903, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, Hermann Brinkmann and Therese Mattheis, hoth of San Francisco. COOLEY—KEE—In this city, June 3, 1903, by the Rev. W. E. Dugan, pastor of Stewart Memorial Church, Willlam L. Cooley and Evalyn M. Kee, both of San Francisco, DICUS—ISAACS—In this city, June 3, 1003, at Central Methodist Episcopal Church, by the Rev., Arthur H. Briggs, Charles Ross Dicus 6f Tracy and Minnle Mae Isaacs of San Francisco. DUDLEY—MAXFIELD—In this city, June 2, 1003, by the Rev. Frank Kline Baker. pastor of First M. B. Church, Morris Dudiey and Dalsy G. Maxfleld, both of San Francisco. FULTHORP—DUNBAR—In this city, June 3, 1903, at Emanuel Evangelical Church, by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, George N. Fulthorp of San Francisco and Matilda M. Dunbar of Bellvills Wis. VDISS'MEYER“—I by the Rev. V. Dugan, S femortal. Church, Samuel F. Jonn Dissmeyer, both of San this city, June 3, 1903, Stewart son and®Sophie C. Franclaco. 3 JOHNSON—KLARMANN—In this city, M 30, 1905, by the Rev. Frank §. Ford ‘paste of the Tirst Christian Church, Haryy 17, Johnson and Emma J. Klarmann, both of San Francisea, 0 * 5T RMANN—TABER— s city, A e | First United Prosbyimsios Chureh, by the Rev. H. H. Bell, George Klarmann and Emma A. Taber, both of San o MCLOSKEY—In this ci BLE—McC —In this_city, Ji N by the Tev, Arthur H. Briggs, e & b usal an 1) ToCloskey. ot San Francisco. xioh Matle OLIVER—EICHLER—In this city, Ju . &% St Paul's Lutheran Church, by the Rev. Faul Branke, Adolf A. Oliver and Emilie Eichler, both of Mount Eden, Cal. PAPE—HEIDTMANN—In this city, June 1, 1005, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder,” Georgs 3T Page and Herin L. Tieldtmans FL—PHILIP—In this city, RS by Tabhi Ar B. J. Brown, Jose Reph: acl and Florence Bmily Philip, both of Francisco. S NECKE—MULLER—In clty, Ju By ‘the. Rev. G. A. Bernthal, Aln ‘Reinecke_and -Henrictta M. C. Muller, e MU CHe T, Mot Bden, EEN—KUCK—TIn Moun 3 B0 L the Rev. Paul Branke, ‘Hermang Schyeen of Pleasanton, Cal., and Lillle Kuck of Mount Ed:d.A i SUSKI-—SUSUKIDA—! city, May 1 o065, by the Rev. Father B. Allaty, Peter M Suski and Frances M. L. Susukida, both of EDERO-HOWARD—In San Rafael, May W b 20, 1003, by Justice W. F. Magee, ‘Wiedero and Laura A. Howard. phone Main 750. | DIED. Ammerman, Henry Golden, John Andres, Heien A. Holland, Mabel B, Armstrong, Caroiine Hyatt, Charles Augustin, Marie L. Joseph (infant) Bahr, Herrman A. Nason, Nahum Baker, Charles C. Pierce, Lottie M. Bartlett, Charles E. Prince, Willlam Butler, George Sattler, Annie Codington, Wm. H. Schulze, Mrs. Anna Cripps, Heary T. Short, Benjamin Duboce, August Soltau, Claus Emmal, Jos. B. Jr. ‘Welsh, Thomas AMMERMAN—In Oakland, June 4, 1903, at 647 Campbell street, Henry J., husband of Nellie_Ammerman, a pative of New York. aged 74 years 1 month and 18 days. A member of Harbor Lodge No. 253, 1. O. O. F. ANDRES—In Houston, Texas, Helen A., be- loved wife of Stephen R. S. Andres.” and mother of Mrs. Andrew J. Vick of Houston, Texas, and George S. Andres of San Fran- cisca. ARMSTRONG—In this city, June 3, 1903, Caro- line Agnes, beloved daughter of Thomas and Kate Armstrong, and niece of Mary Hart, a native of San Franclsco, aged 2 years 5 months and 21 days. AUGUSTIN—In this city, June 2, 1908, Marle Louise, dearly beloved daughter of John and the late Catherine Augustin, and loving sis- ter of Jeremias, Victor and Emily Augustin, a native of Lorraine, Germany, 20 vears 8 months and 13 days. OFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 3642 Twentieth street, be- tween Valencia and Guerrero. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 M sion street, untfl Friday, at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment 'Mount Olivet’ Cemetery. BAHR—In this city, May 20, 1903, Herrman A., dearly beloved 'son of Fred and Christine Bahr, brother of Mrs. John Bellmer, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Wiillam Bahr, and cousin of Mrs. Emma Hirsch, a native of Ham- burg, Germany, aged 32 years 8 months and 13 days. BAKER—~In this city, June 4, 1908, Charles €. Baker. A member of the Cooks' Union, Local No. 44. D7Remains at the parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy streef. BARTLETT—In this city, June 4. 1903, Charles E.. beloved husband of Elizabeth Bartlett, and father of Colima L., Corinne L., Charles G. and Paul R. Bartlett, a na- tive of St. John, New Brunswick, aged 60 years and 5 days. CFThe funeral services will be held to- morrow (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 202 Plerce street. Interment pri- vate. BUTLER—In the City and County Hospital, June 4, 1903, George Butler, a native of Miesour!, aged 20 years. CODINGTON—In Berkeley, June 3, 1908, Wil- liam H. Codington, husband of Sophie J. Codington, a native of Sing Sing, N. Y. aged 75 years 3 months and 10 days. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral at his late residence, 1023 Waluut street, Berkeley, Friday, June 5, at 10 o'clock. CRIPPS—In Oakland, June 2, 1903, Henry T., beloved husband of Mary S. Cripps, and father of Harry P. and Albert F. Cripvs, & native of Kent, England, aged 47 years 11 months and 2 days C¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday afternoon, June 5, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the 1. 0. 0. F." Hall, corner of Shattuck avenue and Addison street, Berkeley station. Ser- vices under the auspices of Durant Lodge No. 268, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, DUBOCE—In this city, June 3, 1903, August Duboce, beloved husband of Mrs. Harriot Finnigan Duboce, and father of the late Colonel Victor Duboce, a native of France, aged 78 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully nvited to attend the funeral services Friday, June 5, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of Julius 8. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. EMMAL—In Alameda, June 4, 1903, Joseph B, Emmal Jr., beloved husband of ida Emmal, son of Joseph B. and Mary J. mal, and brother of Dr. Frank S. and W. B, Emmal, Mrs. Valeria J. Pattin and Mrs. Elsie F. Jones, a native of Marysville, Cal., aged 46 vears 2 months and 3 days. GOLDEN—In this city, June 2, 1903, John, dearly beloved husband of Ellen Golden, and beloved brother of the late Mrs. Ellen Kelly, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 63 years. EXFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 3% Gelden court, off acram-nto street, between Jones and Leavenworth, thencé to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOLLAND—In this city, Mabel B. Holland, beloved daughter of Burt and Madeleine Hol- land, a native of Texas, aged 1 vear 2 months and 15 davs. HYATT—In the City and County Hospital, June 3, 1903, Charles Hyatt, Mississippi, aged 25 years. JOSEPH—In this city, June 4, 1903, infant daughter of J. J. and Daisy Joseph, a na- tive of San Franctsco. NASON—In this city, June 3, 1008, Ni beloved husband of Lucy Ann Nu:.:h::‘& father of Richard N., Willlam H. and Fre §. Nason, a native of Acton, Me., aged 7 years 2 months and 30 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday,” June 5, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at his late residence, 3528 Twenty-second street. near Dolores. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemfetery, by carriage. IERCE—In this city, June 3, 1008, Lottie M. Pl lerce, beloved dauhter of Henry B ani ‘Annfe M. Plerce, and sister of William H. Plerce, a native of Denver, Col years and 28 days. (Denver, Newburyport, ass,, and Bango~ Me., papers please copy. ) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day {Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funers] parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy Street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. PRINCE—In this city, June 4, 1903, William, dearly beloved husband of Clara A. Prince, a native of Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, aged 52 years 7 months and 4 days. SATTLER—In this city, June 3, 1903. Annie Sattler, beloved wife of George Sattier, and beloved sister of Mrs. J. Dineen, William A. McCarthy and the late Maurice McCarthy, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years. (Chicago papers please copy.) CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlogs of James McGinn & Co.. 214 Eddy Bireek, thence to St. Paul's Ghurch, Twenty: ninth’ street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the re of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHULZE—In Dixon, Cal., June 4, 1908, Mrs. ‘Anna Schulze, beloved wife of Oscar Schulze, and_mother of Oscar C. Schulze and Gustave D. Echulse, dged ® years 1 month and 9 ays. T The remains will be cremated to-morrow (Saturday), at 12 o'clock, at I. O. O, F. Cemetery. SHORT—In this city, June 3, 1903, Benjamin, beloved son of Edward and Laura Short, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 yeal 9 months and 21 days. SOLTAU—In Halfmoon Bay, May 28, 1903, Claus Soltau, a native of Germany, aged 57 years 10 months and 2% days. WELSH—In this city, June 4, 1903, Thomas Welsh, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 36 years. HENRY J. GALLACHER CO. CCessor Flan: & Gallagher. (eI P DONOVAN st ‘s FN R st opposite Lincaln School ‘Telephone South REMOVED TO NEW STORE. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Formerly in Metropolitan Temple. re it B B e, B Tneat Equipments at Moderate Rates. ames McGinn. Henry Hansen. 4 JAMES McGINN & CO., Formerly Wwith McGion Bros., Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 214 Eddy st.; tel. South 576 1 REAL ESTATE mmAc'nox’s. Herman and Theresa Asher to Ralph Pin- cus, lot on W line of Franklin street, 112:6 N ot Ellis, N 25 by W 87:6; §10. Addle Harrls and Nat M. Raphael (trustees of Viola Raphael) to Amelia (wife of Faward), lot on N line of O'Farrcl] street, §2:6 B of Octavia, E 27:6 by N 120; $10,500. ‘Edward Harrls to same, same; gift. ‘Addie Harris and Nat M. Raphael (trustees of Viola 1) to same, lot commencing 120 N ot O'Farrell street and 82:6 E of Oc- tavia, N 17:6 by B 27:6; $10. Giovanni and Rosa Trawersaro to Willlam McCormack, lot on E line of Fillmore street, 77:4% S of Clay, § 25 by E 90:6; $10, Lud) or Flscher to'Sophie Fischer, 15 of lot on N Fourteenth street, 143:6 B of Guerrero, E 25 by N 08; $10, Nellie m"fa"m ;tlz:m:fmn ) to Wign Roske, on roh stroot SIS N of Sixteenth, N 25 by B 123; $10, Allan and Ella M. ot Dolores, W 25 by N 114; $1 Ratto, lot Lombard, Paul and Rose Arat to Antonio Mason street, 75 8 of a native of | I from North Rose, E 135 by ) John and Margaret Martin to Thomas Clarke, lot on NW line of Silver street, 200 SW of Third, SW 25 by NW 75; $10. Jobn and Hanora Capiice to Joseph and Pauline Pierre, lot on NW line cf Natoma | ;iroeet. 175 NE o f Ninth, NE 25 by NW 75: | *Charles F. and Emma Moore to Rudolf and | A %, lot on W iine of Teath avenue, | :al)x N of Point Lobos avenue, ¥ 25 by W |2n,f §. F. Weeks Company (corporation) to Joseph | S. Spear Jr., lot on E line of Thirty-elghth avenue, 200 N of D street, N 100, E 240, S 50, W 120, S 50, W 120; $10. | Solomon 'and Dora Getz to J. Franklin Twist, lot on SE corner of N street and Forty-fifth avenue, S 300 by E 120; 810, Annie M. Hencken to Mary A. Bennett and Florence Pearce, lot on SW corner of Forty- second § 225, W 120, N | 125, E §7:6, N 100, E 32 on' W of T! ot, N 50 by W 120; $10. Wendell and Carrie Easton to John M. Eddy, lot on N line of Market street, 200 W of | Thirty-ninth avenue, 100 by 'N 123, lots | 27 to 30, block 1278, a subdivision of S % of | NW 14 of NW 14 section 26, Township 2 S, R 6 W, Market Street Extension; $10. Joseph R. and Margaret Eldridge to Willlam | H. and Bella L. Kearney, lot on SE corner of Eugenia avenue and Buena Vista street, SW 25:8 by SE 70, block 303, Cobb Tract; $10. Antoine and Gracie Borel to Cagherine Cham- | bille, lot on W line of Lisbon street, 230 N of Persia avenue, N 50 by W 100, block 19, Excelsior Homestead Association; $10. Builders’ Contracts. West Side Christian Church ‘(owners) with H. L. Petersen (contractor), architect T. R. Ross—Grading, concrete, bulkheading for a 2- story brick and stone church on lot on the N line of Bush strest. 137:6 E of Devisadero, E 85 by N 137:6; $2491. Same owners with H. H. Larsen & Bros. (contractors), architect same—Brick, stone and | imitation granite step work for same on same; $10,289. Same owners with J. F. McGovern (contrac- tor), same architect—Tinning and galvanized iron work and slate roofing {or same on same; Same owners with James Brennan (contrac- tor), same architect—Lathing and plastering | for same on same; $1250. Same owners with Fred Miller (contractor), same architect—Iron, carpenter, lumber, stair. marble and mill_work and rough hardware for same on same; $12,545. James D. Phelan and Robert H. Fletcher, trustees, owners, with George Goodman (con- tractor), architect B. J. S. Cahill—Excavating, | grading. boxing, , concrete foundation walls, sidewalk finish for granite monument on spot | equidistant from the § line of Fell street and | N line Oak and 150 W of Baker; S1U | Same owners with Madera Granite mpany (contractors), same architect—Quarrying, cut- ting, finishing and setting of granite work for same on same; $11,852. Wellman Estate’ Company Richard Keatinge (contractor), architect J. E. | Krafft—Grading, excavatiol pumping and stone work for a 4-story and basement brick building on the W line of East street, 40 N of (owners) with | Jackson, N 114, W 137:6, S 94, E 52, S 20, E 85:6; $14,797. . Same owners with Western Iron Works (contractors), same architect—Constructional iron and steel work for same on samo: $81 Same owners with James E. Britt (con- tractor), architect same—Sewering, plumbing and gasfitting for same on same; $1060. Same owners with James H. Stack tractor), architect same—Pile foundation same on same: $8174. Same owners with C. Chisholm (contractor), architect same—Carpenter work for same on same; $23,009. Same owners with Adam Beck (contractor), architect same—Masonry for same on same; $16,960. Herman Barth (owner) with J. Wendering (contractor), architect owner—Carpenter work, chimneys, tin work and plastering for a two- | story and basement frame buflding on the E line of Sixth avenue, 109 N of Lake street, N 25 by E 122:21, S 25:0%, W 120:10%; $3250. Mary Hyman (owner) with J. B. Pene (con- tractor), architects Rousseau & Son—All work | for a three-story frame buflding on the N line | of Ellis street, 75 E of Laguna, E 25 by N | 120, Western Addition 203; $10,243. J. W. Brown and M, G. Alcom (ownefs) with Hal A Curtis (contractor), architects Preston & Seehorn—All work for a three-story frame | building on the N line of Fell street, §1:3 W of Ashbury, W 25 by N 100; $0384. Angelo Butori (owner) with Antonio and | John Cuneo (contractors). architect ——. All work except shades, gas and store fixtures for a two-story frame building on the N line of Waller street, 145 E of Cole, E 25 by N 100; | $4000. | Alameda County. Pacific Coast Lumber and Mill Company to | Fannie A. Soothill (single), lot on W line of Locksley avenue, 220 N of Summer street, N 6 by W 100, portion of lots 21 and 22, Locks- | ley Square Tract, Oakland; $10. | Frederick Koenig (single) to August Becker | (married). lot on N line of Felton street, { E of Shattuck avenue, E 40 by N 136 Littlefleld Tract, Oakiand: $10. | Gurdon and Jessie P. Bradley to Altred P. | Fulier, lot on E line of Walnut street, 256 | (con- for 45, portion lots | 7 and 0. block 22, property of N. B. Byrne, In | Berkeley Villa Tract, -Berkeley; also lot on B | line of Walnut street, 301 —— from North | Rose, E 135 by N 45, portion lot 7, block 22, | same, quitclaim deeed, Berkeley: $10. ! Calvin A. Shaw to Floyd D. Ballard, lot on | E line of Shattuck aven; 122.70 N of Prince, | E 104.85, § 52:5, W 106:07, N 32.35, block E, mayp of E portion of Newbury Tract, Berkeley: grant. J. J. Rose ta Carrie K. Rose (wife), lot on S line of Rose street, 30 W of Walnut, W 40 by $ 100, block 4, map of resubdivision of blocks | 3 and 4, Antisell Tract, Berkeley: also lot on | W_line of Newbury street, 156.42 S of Russeil, | § 40 by W 114, lot 13, block A, map of Adeling Tract, Berkeley; gift. Delanoy-Randiett Company (a corporation) to | Rudolph W. A. Postel, lot on S line of Clinton avenue, 86:8 W of Laurel street, W 43:4 by S | 120, block B, Bellevue Tract. Alameda; $10. ! Charles and-Theresa Scholl to Alfred A. De- mars, lot on E line of Cypress Street, 200 N of West Fifth. E 107:3, S 25, E 62:3, N 50, W 30, N 149:9, etc., W 50, $ 100, SE 25, § gg;lia. ,114;«“ :} 'A'zl:‘n beginning, lots 2, 3, 9 and portion of lot 10, map of W block 402, Oakland: $io. " Lt ‘oung len’s Christian Associ Jak- Jand 1 Charice Surgens, 1o% o B cornar 5 | ‘wel and Clay stree N - ¥t y 100 by E 94:2, | gage of '$35,000; $3S,000. Abigail V. and Joseph Graves to Robert Col- lett, 1ot on SW line of East Eightesnth street, 100 SE of Eighth avenue, SE 50 by SW 100, block 96, Clinton, East Oakland: $10. 1 George C. and Rhoda E. McMullen to Man- oel Medina, lot on SE line of Seventh avenus, 100 NE of East Fourteenth street (as said street now_exists), thence SE 100 by NE 40, block 58, Clinton,'East Oakland: $10. Joseph M. O'Brien to H. A. Ohrenberg, lot on NW corner of Ninth and Vilia streets, X 10 ¥ . . block 5. Revised San Pablo-avenue Tract, Oakland; §10. "> Oscar G. Dornin (widower) to Glennie Da- vies, lot on S line of Haste street, 150 E of Bowditch, E 25 by S 120, block &, property a1, College " Homestead “Assoclation, " Berkeley: Glennie Davies (single) to Octavia Jullen, lot on NW _corner of Parker and Etna streets, N 80 by W 135, portion of lot 9, block 8, prop- erty of John Kearney, etc., Brooklyn Town- ship: $10. James R. and Sarah A. Davis to same, B 93 feet of lot 8, block E, map No. 3 of redivi- | sion of Hillegass Tract, S of Dwight way, Berkeley: $10. Berry-Bangs Land Company (corporation) to same, lot on SW corner of Stuart street and Wenvenue avenue, § 50 hy W 148, lot 1, Liock I Berry-Bangs Tract, map No. 2 (deed and “fim!n(). ngrkt;ll!ry‘; $10. = 'udson ane ‘atherine C. Wheeler to Edw: N. Prouty, lot 17, block 4, and Iots 2 and 5 block 5, amended ‘map of portion of La Loma Park and Wheeler Tract, Berkeley; $10. Frank M. and Eva §. May to Bertha A. Richardson, lot on E line of Walnut street, | 280 8 of Eunice (Durant). § 80 by E 134 portion of . pert: Villa Association, El’lelty‘?";lfl- S s Ada M. Chase (wife Cernelius H.) to Har- riet N. Clark (single) lot on E line of Hille- gass avenue, 300 § of Derby, § 30 by E 148, ;nx}) 18, block B, Berry-Bangs Tract, Berkeley, Eleanor S. and Chester Deering (b H. Brooks, attormey) to Walter ana Fanny st Bigsby, lot 39, map Frultvale and San Leandro Road Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. George and Julla_C. Hildebrand to Patrick J. Martin, lot on W line of Stanton street, 124.96 S of Pacific avenue, S 25 by W 100, Jot 12, block F, Powers Tract, Aiameda: $10, ' | H. G. and Elnora Roecker, his wife, to Ger- | | | man Evangelical Lutheran Trinit; Congrega- tion, lot on the W corner of East it Tots 13 And 14, Dlock 18- San Antosic il 140, h 3 onio, Tune 1."1903, ‘East’ Oakiand $16. - Deil. Woodward attorney to Ellen and Richard J. Montsnners | lot on the W line of Grove street, N of | Eighteenth, N 40 by W 100, block 256, Board. man's map, Oakland; $10. Frederick J. and 'Mary Ramme Compton_(widow), lot on the E line, Sxswue o8 N of Martin. N 50 by 145, jock —, map cente Peralta R-."' a tion Tract, Temescal, Oakland: $10, Willlam M. Butters Jr. (single) to R. F. Nichols,_lot on the S line of Santa Fe avenue. 71115 W of San Pablo avenue, W 60 by & 106.62; lots 50 and 51, tap No. 2. Willlam M. ga‘b!flhvrnnh-.uu; to Annie | Baward B, Flint (sinle) o B W Hambl Com, J0t o (he. 16 ouenes Of Beaniey b s Fairmount avenue, 104.95, SW 35, 0. i map of subdivision of t land; $10. Joseph C. F. and Idell B. Dick to Hattle D. Rugg, wife of Walter A., lot 27, map subdi- vision of Lake Merritt Park, East SE 104.85, i Diock C, map subdivicions blocks | ™ 154.32 S of Mountain View avenue, S 30 by E 270, block 34, map resublivision block 3 Warner Tract, Brookiyn Township; $10. S. F. and Ellen Sinclair (wife) to A M. Werum, property bounded om by land for- merly of F. M, Hughes, E by Redwood road, S by old county road and W by Adams Creek, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Township: $5. James P. Montague to Eilen Montague (wife), Jot on ine of Oak street s of Sixth, by E 160, Oakland; gift. G. and Mary Peladeau and Isabella A, Beau. dry to Lotils Lacaille, . 20, map of property of L. M. Beaudry and G. Peladean, Oakland; $10. George and Mary J Dickson to Albert A. McKeen, iot on W lime of Magnolla_strest. 33:4 § of West Twelfth, S 33:4 by W 160, block 52, Boardman's map, Oakland: $10. Jemes Jr. and Clara A. Gould to W. and Elvira Samuels (wife). lots 30 and 31, map Claremont, Park. a resubdivision of lots 3 t0 8, block I Vernon Park. Oakland; $550. David F. Macy to Lupe Noe (Macy) and Vesta Macy, lot on S corner of East Nine teenth street and Fifteenth avenue SE 13 SW 140, NW 25 NE 70. NW 125, NE 70, to beginning. lot 19 and portion lots 20 to 24, block 42_ San Antonio, East Oakland: gift. - John Gooby to Harry Louts Boyle, lot on w portion range 9 NW corner of Bristol and Hamilton streets, 50, N 134:8, E 65:4, S 13 Hardy' Tract, Berkeley Charles A and Alice C y Beach (wife of F. E). lot on W line of San Pablo ‘avenue, 133:8 N of Delaware, N 50 by W 135 block 61, map Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berke- ley $10. 5 & and Sarah T. Robinson (wife) to R. A. Berry, lots 1 to 4, block 5, Case Traet, Berkeley. $800. Anna F. and R. T. Guard to Levi J. Moran (single). iot on N line of Prince street, 400 W' of Calais, N 135, W 163.04, S 135.12, £ 160.19, to Marix N. Iots 9 to 11, block J. map of subdivisions of :l-mks L J and L, Harmon Tract, Berkeley; 10. Chrstian A. and Margaretha Wieben to Helen Marfe Franklin (wife of J. H.), lot on E line of Merri'l 162:6 S of its intewsection with 8 line ounty road from Oakland to San Leandro, S 37:6 by E 125, lot 30 and por- tion of lot 31, block 6, map of a subdivision of portion of cks , ther Tract, Fruitvale, Fruitvale, Brookiyn Township (deed givea to k"'l\zreu error 1n deed dated February 2, 1908): Edgar A. and Grace L. Turner to William H. and Bertha Comstock, lot 270 and NE half of lot 271 (270), Madison Square, Elmhurst, Brookly Township: §10. Martin S. and Matel E. L. Hauser to Berth M. Rbodes (married), lot on SE line of Bray avenue, 250 N from N line of old county road No. 708, NE 50, SE 152.07, SW along SE boundary of Fruitvale Glen Tract to point thereon that would be intersected by Iihe drawn at right angles to Bray avenue through point of beginning, NW 128.98 to beginning, lot 88, map Fruitval n Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $10. Oakland Bank of Savings to Caas ¥. and Hattie D. Nold, lot on S line of Buena Vista avenue, 350 E of Walnut street, B 45 by § 150:2, portion lot 11, block 32, map lands ad- Jacento to Encinal, Alameda: . Mary A. McMahon (single) to Sarah Quayle, lot on N line of Jones street, 5IT:3% H of San Pablo avenue, E 50, N 104:5, W 50, 8 104:6%, being E 35 feet of lot 12 and W 15 feet of lot 13, map portion of Jones Traet, Oakland; §10, Adelaide Murphy (widow) to Fred L. But- ton, lots 3 and 4 block C, map resubdivision of blocks A to F, map No. 3, Roberts & Woif- skill Tract, Oakland; $10. by Jane Barker (single) to Blanche Knox (wife of Charles W,), lot 8, block O, 483 Market Street Tract, Oakland: $10. Harriet S. Hall (widow) to 8 B. McKee, lot on N line of Thirty-eighth street, 200 W of Telegraph avenue, W 100, N 144:11, B 100, S 144:11%, lots S and 9, Perrin Tract, portion plat 11, etc., Oakland; $10. Eva V. Dewing (administratrix estate of Flora J. Lyon) to Henry T. Jomes, lot 20, block 6, San Pablo Avenue Villa Tract, Oak- land; $150. Anna Maria Farman (widow) to A. G. Bur- rett, 1-3 m acre bounded W by lands of Gaskill, N, NE and E by Temescal Creek, S by lands formerly of Herbst (now of first party), said tract fronting 144 on Gaskill's and 167 on sald Herbst's land; excepting strip 50 feet wide on extreme W side of tract form- erly deeded to second party, 885 D. 431, OaR- | land Township: $10. Georgianna de Bohan Baronidis (widow) to Mary and Frank Hearn, lot 8 and W 13 of lot 7, hlock 15, Home Park Tract, Berkeley; $10. Berry-Bangs Land Company (corporation) to Thomas Addison, lot on W line Coliege avenue, 40 N of Derby street. N 30 by W 159.44, lot 14, and S 10 feet of lot 13, Hille- gass property, Berkeley; $10. Arthur P. Snow Letitia Snow (wife), lot on N cormer of Nicol avenue and Taylor street, NW 50 by NE 150, lots 27 and 28. block G, corrected map of Nicol Tract, Fruit- vale, Brooklyn Township: gift. Louis F. and_ Lydia Monteagle to Miiton Sherman, lot 43, block E. Meirose Station Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Auguste and Christine Charbonnat (wife) Alex Murdock (single), lot on E line 5¢ Shat- tuck avenue. 40 by 129.32, being the N 46 feet Scoville Tract in plat Oak- to 5, Alex Murdock (single) to W. same; $10. J. Thompsom, W Needh: and Grace E. Mortimer to Mabel C. wife of Paul A. Needham, lot o@ corner of Walnut and Eunice streets, E 80, N 120, W 71 S 120.31, lots 1 and 2, block 2, map of The Highiands, a subdiviston, blocks 1 to 3, Tuohy Addition to Berkeley, Oakland Township: $10. William and Seiina Kyle to M. A. Koenig, lot on the N line of East Fourteenth street, 117 W of Twenty-third avenue, W 40 by N 130, East Oakland; $10. John G. and Emma C. Wallen to Cyril BE. Holt, lot on the N line of Le Conte avenue, 125 E of Le Roy avenue, E 50 by N 125, lot 7. block 18, Daley’s Scenic Park, Berkeley: $10. Robert and Sarah Aston to C. R. Lord, lot on the N line of Addison street, distant W 230 from its Intersection with the center line Sher- | man street (now Grove), W 50 by N 138, por- tion of range 2, Hardy Tract: $100. OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as follows: For Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., Jume 5. 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, July 5. Chlflg: to company's steamers at attle. For_ Victorta, _Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta~ coma, EMerett, Whatcom— . June 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, July 8. t Seattle to this company’s steamers ‘RY : at Seaul(o: fopr Ta- coma fo N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1: p. m., June 3, 9 15 21. 27, July 3: Corvona, 1:30 p. m., June 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, July & For Los Angeles (via Port Los les and Redondo, San glemnua Santa , Sundays, 9 a. m. s-;:. .R:.c-urmm Thursds 9 a. m. Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedeo). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon. Cayucos. Port Harford (Sem Luis Obispo), Ventura a; 3 uC!.wl B P’O 9 a. m., June 6, 14, 22. 30, July For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose Cabo, Altata, La Paz Santa Rosalla. Guay- mas (Mex.). 10 a. m. Tth of each month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- i ape—— ery street (Palace Hotel). Freight Office. 10 Market street. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 ket San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO. “Columbia” sails Jume 2, 12, 22, July 2, 12, 22. “‘George W. Eider” saily May 28, June 7. 17, 27T_July 7 17 27. Only steam- ship line to PORTLAND, OR. and shost rail line frem Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all points, all rail cr steam- ship and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. Steamer saily foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. S. F. BOOTH, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., 1 Montgomery st.; C. ery st TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.). Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brancan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo_received on board on mx.:.;l‘m. g el & o g sLbursday. June 11, 150 ONGKONG -Tues., July 7, :Z t gu’rou MARU. ..Friday, July 31. 1908 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced For freight and passage, apply at Com- Tates. . 421 Market street, corner First. ! W, H. AVERY. General Agent. WAWAIL, SAMOA, WEW ZEALAND a0 SYONEY. DIRECT LUME 10 TAHITL POSA, for Tahit, June 4, 11 a. m. £ ¥ URA. for_Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- o ursday, P. m. 02 AMEDA. for Honolubi, June 19, 1a 0. SPRECKELS & B3US.CO., Agts., Ticket Ofice, 843 Narkat R Feaight Oifice. 329 Market St., Pier M. 7, Pacifie St COMPAGNIE GENERALE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, at 10 o m. from Pler 2. orth River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Havre, $70 and upward. See- ond-class to ENERAL AG] Havre, $45'and upward. G ENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- fox 3, Agents, 5 Broadway (Hudson buildi New FUGAZI .. Const X -e!ncle. San Franeiseo. Tickets sold by all Ratlrcad Ticket Agents.

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