The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 11, 1903, Page 15

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Y 25 tiemakers, XEW MEX COAL MINE CHICO, BUT camstere, §2 FARE—30 | 2 cooks, near | laborers, near { _bakery work 413 Third st. stations 1n | ecruiting of- | an Francisco, Cal, and amento, Cal i t satisfied with your salary, we uE Whereby You ean earn legiti- sentiemaniy occupation £s knowledge neccssary. | suite 19, Columbian bid. nd bookbinder; one who finishing ~ on ful BORN, VAIL & CO.. | & AN 5 ng, good sur- | ; must be between | 40 ar £004 case taker: no traveling; _ salary it $150. Box 4717, Call office. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Renc House proprietor. has R o0me 1o the Denver House, 2 . ht FOR sale—1 bar ror, boller, ¥ _to learn barber tra 8. ¥. Barber Sch new 2nd second-ha s, 35c nig nd baggage A BRANCH office o tion of advertisements an been opened at 1008 Fifth. Open ALL sizes men's shaes 563 Mission st., { MONEY loaned to salaried prople, retail mer- chants, t rding-nouses, without security: easy payments; largest business in [ 46 principal cities. Toiman, 553 Parrott bldg. | rices for all kinds of cast-of lothing; send po 87 TILTON wants go theatrical goods. ‘IOXEY TO LOAN. AXA_HERMAN MURPHY, 001-602-603 Examiner bullding. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11, 190%: every convenience; easy terms; large lots. Tocated on First and Second aves, nurth of park. F. NELSON, bullder. e comi' bet. Geary and McAllister st cars and one block FOR SALP—Con. | REAL ) TE—CITY—FOR SALE. ROOMS AND BOARD. | cember Q11 by Ja‘u J. Van Nostrand, | tive of Da-ua&n Canton Thurgan, FOR sale- Two fine St. Bernard dogs: exira | THOMAS-MAGEE -& -SONS~ - ~ g “HOTEL BALTIMORE, ‘n"‘-“" the MacDonald and eriand, aged g [ good watchdogs, at 752 Halght at, near REAL ESTATE_AGENTS, VAN NESS_AVE., NEAR GEARY ST. Chaniiing both of fun Frantica; SIMPRONE IR thif ol D s cott. 5 MONTGOMERY ST AMERICAN PLAN. e Ny e o T o Daiaies Prices on second-hand typewrlers: all | LARGE VAN NESS AV CORNER. S R e FAMILY HOverL. DI : Eotmy. Ae W, Dl e y L R T g - ARGE VAN NE AVENUE CORNER. SELECT FIRST- S % a S o v 7 makes. ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montw'y. | ZAC2Y THY Thod frame improvemen HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. b oo SO B S Bonmlie Mrs LI Cortet o v o A BRANCH office of The Call for the receps| remts low: S50 a month Low: cam be f SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. Ash, Louis 1. oo b T. A: Siiapson of Sas Franciecs, » Dative of tion of advertisements and subscriptions has ased by small expenditure; hes also the MUNGER & ZEDERG, PROPRIETORS. S5 m’mn Lennon, E\lub;fl 3 Jcs>, Merced and Mariposa County papers h._Oven untll 11 p_m. arge family botel or apa s ——5. B COR. PINE AND TAYLOR—| Boym o S e £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- S S B RO N o IR BT This new and rustic constructed hotel is sit- | B Jobi'N.. . Nelwon,' Charies B Cally In¥ited th sttend the tuneral t0-SeITe MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, 5 tect oot g Davk o ASON: atsect; | - uBted in the city's swellest quarter and will | ity Captain B. O Nelll, Rev. Thos. (aturday), st 19:d0 o'clock, from his late = S == — TR sy - % | be handsomely furnished throughout, with all | - Darrow, Henry W. Schutt, Anna B. oy e . Bk b e A SECOND-HAND tricycle for child, 8 years| nearly 15,000 square feet: excellert site for | g 'Sory”test convenicnces: will be ready | . Farrell, Ann S X St. Patrick’s Church for servie:s, commenc- 3. Box 4845, Call office. _ | gors and botel: not a better buy in - the | ‘ff Xeubancy Dec. 10; reservations can now | Fitaeraid, Walter Seith Helen iy St 33 d'clock. * Imtermént v e BOOKS and libraries bought. H, C. HOLMES, = be made on premises daily. Foley, Joseph . Stewait, Frances 4. | ormeteny. 3 Hetekt 1149 Market 6t.; phcne Jessie 3741, or postal. nt, rd Wallas, Johanna | e e acket 8. 3 3 - | CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS. Hintoo, Teney Welthrs. Hemtiati beloved wife of Charles Smith, /and sister of IR s i | MODERN cottages; finished complete with' ~ MANHATTAN HOTEL, 1704 Market st—A | Holbock, Mae b Mre. Mary Ann Martin and John Smith/ & strictly first-claes family and tourist hotel of native of San Francisco, aged 47 years, roor i 5 Poe 3 unquestioned respectability. American plan. | ABRAMS—In this city, December 9, 1803, Jo- ' EFThe funeral will take place > rooms—$:3250. . THE DRESDEN | seph Abrams, beloved son of Harriet Woolf, (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the pariors 6 SELECT FAMILY BOARDING-HOUSE. 1442 20d brother Of Mrs. M. A. Fisher of Sacra- ~ of J. C. O/Connor & €o., 767 Mission street, 7 FULTON HET. BRODERICK AND BAKHE | ™Mento, Miss Rose Wooif and Herbert Woolf, | thence to St. Brendan's Church for services 8 rooms—$4 s | a native of Boston, Mass., aged 40 years 1| at I0 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- CALIFORNIA, 1240—Most _select location in| mMonth and 17 days. | tery. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- odern, elekantly furnished private home; [ g Pk i 4 i1 rully “invited to attend the funeral to-day ) STEWART—In this city, December 8, 1003, table unsurpassed; marine view. A A. widow of ihe late T. T. Stew- art, aged 76 years. (New Orleans and Can- Quick settiements: no disappointraent. Save expenses by gealing directly. Bt Estates, second mortgages, undivided inter- ) ests, assignments of rents, property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates' and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous_treatment. Strietly ccufidential. 5 PER cent on investment: 2 new flats; land st.; $2500 at’'6 ver cent. $5500—Store and flat, with cottage; stock of groceries and bar. D. COFFIN & CO.. 3303 Missior st. When You Need Monev See HERMAN MURPHY. ADVANCES furciture and plancs without to BUILD on your unimproved full cost improv. and part lot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker butldl Dor- rents $62 50 month; $4000 cash; we loan (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Thecdor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between | Fifth and Sixth, and thence by 11:30 a. m. train to New Salem Cemetery for interment. ANGELL—In_ this clty, December 0, 1903 htly' rooms; best tabl Catherine M. Dora, beloved wife orace :I'ri}i: l:;'!rdfl:“nuyl. e e | B. Angell, and mother of Otis B., Chester H | L., Emily M. and Idella F. Angell add Mrs. O'FARRELL, 308—Furnished rooms: home| C, F, Mouithorp of Alameda, Cal, a native cooking: German family; $6 per week. { of Hanover, Germany, aged 72 years ¥ | e e | Tonths and’ 4 days. i HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st and Van Ness avy changed hands: hereafter conducted | first-class family hotel. table board specialty. | STEVENSON mansion, 807 California st —At. | N. Y., papers please copy.) € Funeral and int:rment private. | WALLAS—In this city. December 9. 1903, Jo- hanna, beloved wife of the late Hiram Wal- las, and devoted mother of Mrs. Dagmar Berry and Matilda, Werner and Julius Wal- las, a native of Finland, aged 57 years 4 months and 24 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday. 00d ng. ESTIMATES on plumbing work. new or old. | Ahibach & Mayer, plumbers, 836 Howard i STRY. 7 Friends and acquaintances are resp:ct- L fully invited to attend the funerai Saturday. DEVAS. scientific palmist and astrolo- | late residence, 1326 De Haro street, between = Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fith, take Twen- removal permanent salaried people on their note without security or knowledge of | employes t rates; no commission. NA. TIONAL CREDIT €O, 68 and 6% Donohoe butlding, 1170 Market st. CONFIDENTIAL LOANS on fur- 2nos or to salaried peopie on their per treatment guaranteed. ILLINOIS CO., r. 16, Phelan bid., tei. Main 704 STRICTLY note table private place to obtain ces on diamonds, jewelry, at est. Baldwin Jeweiry Store, fain 1644. Branch, 19 Third. furniture or plano: no remov- P 25 up; quick, 26 Montgomery, rm. 7. ential L LOAN OFFICE, 103 Grant ave., M $1. TO $10,000 low interest; goid, silver, LOTS. N or § A BARGAI of Golden Gi chased. by W _J. REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale, | te Park. pur- GUNN_ 530 California st December 12, 1903, at 1:0 o'clock, from her 1; 3 questions by ex.! late residence, 2200 Howard street, corner of v eve. also. 139 Post st ty- the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co. 1000 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Eighteenth. Interment Cybress Lawn Ceme- tery, Ly electric funeral car from corner of Elghteenth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock. . 1, S p. m. 242 Post st.; terms $10. Kindly omit flowers. o clock under the auspices of the United Call- i600; 50 aecres of choice la 5 miles east of the eity of Alun: -Rock Park and 1 mile 400 aople, 800 apricot trees, 4 vears old roomt house, barn, well, etc.; must be sold; | terms if desired. Address JAMES BYR! JR., Union. Depot and Ferry bldg, city Jose: near | rom eleetrlc | cars; 20 acres in resistant vines, 4 years ol fornia Finn Sisterhood. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. ; WELCKER—In Berkeley, Henrletta Welcker, danghter of the late Colonel Willlam T- Welcker and of Katy Adair Weicker, a na- tive_of California. &7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- nd, | 1. R 5 & | ASH—In this city, December 10, 1903, Louis | R L o e O et Teloves~ oo’ bf tho: lete. Trovas B: aud — - - | :ary.{:h, (n:m bl:olhzr of Gmr:es An’:’and 1 rs. na Creagh, a natlve of San Fran- | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | Cisco, aged 31 years ¢ months and 30 day XEW HONE @7 Friends and acquaintances are resp:ct- 4 < fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Poed B i20; glishtly Jsed; meedles 200 dox. | ‘(Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from. the pariors NE ; 10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm. $200 profit per annum per acre. Write for booklet. 1Us free, 463 J st. WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal. Friday, December 11, 1003 at 2 o'clock, at ———eee L S | Of Valen! & Co., 1524 Stockton St. Mark's Church, Berkeley. | street. Interment Mount Oiivet Cemetery. ALISTS i = L opicicis ty Ui’ ot Beckmber i5: 100K CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES {n EARS | Enima Bennes, a native of Switzerland, aged | i tuck ave., Berkeley. —_— positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- 20 years. i > 5 ALFALFA lands, stock .ranches, orchards, ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. BLACH—In this city, December 9, 1903, John t\ ~ ‘\ - ! =Y vinevards; inspected bargains; monthly cata. | S | "4 Blocic, beloved brother of Mrs. oseph | AIL\NAT NN logues seat free. - C. M. WOOSTER CO., 48 | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, Baker and Wiliam® Black, a native of ( 4 Bt . S et & — e | ApEMEORIUN Sicrage ® Van Co: turaiturs B iy A ran Tingie nd & ELORAL: DESIGNS | FOR rent, near Haywards, a _well impro uschold goods stored, moved, shipped, 725 | ;. B AWEL Pred 2 fruit or ‘chicken rarchs 10 acres., 321 Shat-| 731 Howard st. nr. Third; phone Grant 161 | suiry neron oo cacauafntances are resvect | L{OZMNSI®) 43 6 (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- | 3" ¥. Sunhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, arls and precious stones bought HAL'S, 10 Sixth st d—To wege-earners on-umin- absoiute privacy. Fidelity | POINT maps, photos, ete. rooms 48-49, Chropicle bldg. ple without security-on furni- es and other security. S, F. 143 Phelan bullding. HARNESS and saddies, the best for the money. JEPSEN BROS. CO. the big store, 1345-1147 Market st., San Francisco. ETYLIEH service sa $100. horse “Peters bes near Steiner. low-set wagon, suitable Howard st be soid at sacrifice; 5 0cd horses. Sixth st F EES and flate to let; an imme ly free; {ake adva: will s LOST AND FOUND. T Watd gold an¥ silver to make wil “Remember” 220 that the ( pay to ® Case Co KOHL, reiiable specialist es and irregularities teed. 100 DO? consult tively ed t st_difficul Office, 1018 Mark; before te; secluded; 16 Bighth st., Folsom #t., corner fee; $10. and HINDOO HE 1126 Market low fees opposite | iiseases cured by herbs MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE, ERS, engines, 2 i & WOLPMAN, K7 rite. in rolls easy to lay; ing or coating; good over old shingles: best for_mnew roofe ROOFING CO. H 8 W papers. Beale st. s, $250. Origh re, 258 Kearny st., 9 p. m.. Sunday to noon. r HITE M A—Fine suits chinery. en- | ng, puiteys, t. A—BUYS, sells Eines, bosers. tes on furniture and, pianos; strict mmission instaliments accepted COTTAGE or small fla | BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M'N REAL ESTATE WANTED. RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER_ front lots and bargains; all tracts; BELL, 417 Parrott bidg. fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571. CONKLIN'S Storasge—Furniture and merchan- - dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126, GQLDEN, West Storage; advances made; 510 | st.; tel. Howard 841, F. W. Zehtuss. | tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment pri- | - vate, I. Q O. F. Cemetery. | BLUMENTHAL—In this city, December 10, 1903, Max, beloved husband of Ricka Blu- menthal, and beloved -father of Mrs. Annie Kohn, Mrs. Theresa Morris and Rosie, Fran- i~ Dr.R.L.Walsh price about $4000. ' Box 2827, Call office. s: Western Addition; ‘ces, ‘Albert, Herbert, Stella " Charley Blumenthal, & ndtive of Germany, aged 67 years 3 months and 16 days. bas rescmed demisl prasties at his forme: cfices FACIFIC Btorage and Furniture Movirg Com- | pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 | TS —_— T = § BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery | BOYLE—In the City and County Hospital, st; tel Main 1840, at cut rates. December 10, 1963, Daniel Boyle, a native 847 Geary St. of Treland, aged BT years. " Lirest'y opposits Sarategs Hall 301 Eddy, Consgjvatory building. Ass'n, loans on salartes confiden- ple plan. Room 50, $1¢ Market. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. . ture & planos; $15 up: no removal V. TREMAIN, room S1, 6 Eddy st. iture or piano. 1003 Mu- ONE left; a splendid new home in Berkeley; remainder on_install- Home emall, cash payment; ments less than rent. ‘' § F. and 8. Building Society, 708 Market st., 8. ¥. STUTERING AND _ STAMMERING. | ___ | MELBOURNE School, Van Nees-Market—Cuce | “in every case: Individual teaching: no medi- { cine. Inquire into wonds cures :home cure. ! TYPEWRITERS AND IUP’I’LIF’. BROWNING—In this city, December 10, 1903, John N., beloved son of William and Sophie Browning, and brother of Mrs. C. Mangels, Mrs. C. Meussdorflfer and, Dr. Willlam F. Browning, a native of San Francisco, aged 46 years 11 monthe and 4 day } £7 Funeral and interment strictly private. CALHOUN—In this eity, December 9, 1003, | Reduced Rates for Thirty Days Fiilings. . ......... .9 « Bank bldg., 708 Market st. nds and jewelry 2 per cent OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | Bigher and Jowsr prices: rentate 85 50, The Loan Bank, 536 Kearny. of Wyoming loans mobey to ves. R. ‘311, Mutual Sav.Bk.bld. people on rotes without n MORELL, 609 Examiner bullding. | — e Filsher, 07; American, Stemway, OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 o1/ Gaptain Rufue Caihoun, husband of Mrs. Sarah Calhoun of Port Townsend, -Wash. and father of Mrs. J. M. E. Atkinson of Seattle, Wash., Isaac P. Calhoun of Kent, Wash., and Rufus and Captain George S. Calhoun, a native of New Brunswick, aged Flate Work . . . $5.00 to $25.00 LOOE FOR THIS AD. EACE OTEER DAY. ! Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- | ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. for $50 per month. 466 Tenth st;, Oakland, Cal. $4700 ONLY for 2 fine flats in Oakland; rented P.,C, LASSEN & CO., 75 years and 3 months. (Seattle and Port Townsend papers Dlease copy. [ The funeral services will take place to- day (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, at the funeral | parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2066 Mission | street, Mission Masonic Temple, between | _gomery st. ! 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 508 Market. PROPOSALS. REAL ESATE TRANSACTIONS. Alameda County. & CO., 466 Tenth ‘st., Oakland, Cal, L INSTRUMENTS. Twenty- - = e - A FINE 7-room house; must be sold this week: e | eetvata ' TWeRty-third streets. . In- | Josephine and John-Sherwood to Wililam UPRIGHT PIANO BAR-| good locations easy terms. £. C. LASSEN NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. DARROW—In this city, December 10, 1903, | SIBKWitz lot on S line of Fifteenth street, 100 Henry W. Darrow, husband of Lottie Dar. W Of Willow. W 40 by 8 111:3 lot 20 and OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. row, a native of New York, aged 79 years portion lot 21 block F, map resubdivision 11 months and 18 days. (New York and blocks C and F Garden Tract Homestead, | OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF STATE HAR- and fifty Iments, $4 up. Geary street Fifteenth and Broadway, old | iy EXDONE AND GRAND HOTELS. 5 land: furnished rooms en suite or singi or without board; speciul rates to famiiies. st plano in the.eity for §3 per six months’ - rental and » off purchase price, thus giving | T! ths' trial of the instrument for | nd prices cannot be D e U | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR "0-MORROW for ¢ bargains i ture. H. Schellhaas, 11th st ., cor. store, Oakla: ‘Washington and 510 Ninth sts., Oak- Wisconsin papers please copy.) | quitclaim deed, Oakland: $650. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | William Concannon (widower) to Martin Con- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ' cannon, lot on § line of William street, 205:7 % (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 30415 Devisadero street. Interment | bor Commissioners, Union Depot and Ferry | House, San Francisco, Calitornia, Novem- ' | ber 16, 1903, Sealed proposals or bids will be received at this_oifics at or prior to 2:15 ¢'clock p. m. with 43, map lands on Oakland Point Railroad Fer- m $50 | » makes as Chickering, Vose, | Kirkham, Pease, Hardman, DR. C. C. O'DON PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. | § 10213, Market =t., bet lar attention paid to nd 7th; parti of women. Otfice and_restdence, | on Wedncsday, Lecember 25, 1965, for the _ Mount Olivet Cemetery. | 1y’ Landing Tract 406, Oakland; also lot on S | - comstruction "of a section of seawall and FARRELL—In this city, December 10, 1903, | line of Wiiliam street. 1i8:6 W of Pine. W | whart along _same to be located between at her residence, 438 Natoma street, Ann ' 92:6 by S 100:7% lots 11 and 12 and W 3 of King and Channel streets on the water Farrell, beloved wife of the late James Far- | Jot_10, block 30, same map, Qakland: $1. nd. [ front of the City and County of San Fran- rell, a native of County Longford, Irelan Ellen Montgomery (widow) (by ' Richard n ool ce with the plans and (New York, Dublin and Longford papers | Montgomery _(aitorney) to Mary Carroil specifications prepared therefor by the Chiet please copy.) | (widow) lot beginning at NW corner Iot 20, @7 Interment private. ers. : being SE corner Grove and _Thirty-ninth | streets, thence E 145.50. S SS.05_ W 148, N Engineer of th Pleas: omit flo Board August 2 Board and adopted by the 1963, and on file in this cu- | office, to which spe reference is hereby FITZGERALD—In this city, December 80.35 to -beginning, map No. 1, Montgomery made. The work to be done under these 1903, Walter M., beloved infant €on of Mau- A Tract. Oakland: §10. specitications consists in furnishing all ma- rice J. and Alda M. Fifzgerald. a_native of Emma R. and Jacob House (husband) to iell, Baus and others. BEN N, 16 O'Farrell st. rancisco. terms and good ®oods. are Behr Bros, Baumeistef ex Piano Players are what and select now. THE ZENO IC COMPANY, 769 Market. A D! YUS sacrifice; unredeemed stoy REMOVED—DR. R. TONG PO CHY ket st WO ses of the human body; t 115-117 Mason; now ary st., near Leavenworth. treats all dis past four cated at 66 Tai, herb dactor, o by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington liseases a specialty G_HIM, herb doctor, successor to Dr. Li Po s all diseases of human | Elvin F__Austin Ict on N line of Golden Gate terials und labor for constructing and erect- San Francisco, aged 1 year ahd 7 months. avenne, 225 E of Baker street, E 25 by N 125, ing a stone seawall with end embankments FOLEY—In this city, December 9, 1903, Jo- and a wharf. It fs estimated that the sed- = geph D.. beloved son of David ahd the 1ate | Doink B 15 of 10t 5, block 8. amended map But- wall and end embenkménts will contaln | Catherine Foley, and loving brother of Ma- | ler Tract Golden Gate. deed given to correct about 90,000 tons of stone: the wharf will | mie and Thomas C. Foley, a native of San | 922 D. 255 Oakland Township; $10, contain 36,000 square feet of wharf sur-| Francieco, aged 29 years and 12 days. | face. This section of the seawall will ex-| @7 Friends and acquaintances asé respect- | tend from the intersection of*the northerly ' fully invited to attend the funcral to-morrow line of Chennel street (proionged casterly) | (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- WHI the water front line, six hundred (600) | demee, 14 Yerba Buena street, thence to St jo- | W line of Fifth street 100 N of Holyoke, N 102:6 by W 125 lots 13 to 17, block 54, Tract B. Berkeley Lard and Town Improvement As- | sociation, and all personal property owned by nd furniture selling to_pay. sto Whitehead's Storage, 1636 pen evenings. D 2, G, , 719 Post st.; all disea cured by Chinese he rbs; consultation free. Mary’s (Paulist) Church, where a requiem frst party, Berkeley: gift. nearly 216 McAilister st. [ WONG WOO, t AT Knickerbocker Af famous herb doct Chinese herbs. 7 eases cured | feet northerly along said water front lie. | 88’ The materials to be used for the construc-; high mass will be celebrated for the repose o ¥ L. Bowles to H. A. Pleitner, lots 21 and | tion of the seawall and end embankments K of his soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy 22 (70 feet on N line of Blossom street), map consist of stone not subject to decom- | Cross Cemetery. Orchard Tract, Fruitvale, Brooklyn Township; n nor disintegration by the action of | GALLA] —In this city, December 9, 1903, | $10. ROGMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. steam heated, electric lighted: free bath. partments, 1340 Pioe st., mear Hyde—Furnished 3-room suits: $30 up; | _sea water or air. Rovel husband or Wil Ottiife and Robert Haupstuk to Caroline Lis- | Two classes of stone will be recognized. fiex::“d‘ nb:l.lve of znnga?-ged‘;?yl:';g.l | ker (wife of A). lots 26 to 28, map Sunset | ,lnhf;efl.'l class will include stone of one or 7 Friends and acquaintances are respact ll)?‘nc!r.nwnmll’:: 1leu"1>omon Bona Tract. Brook- ubjc feet in fair assortment of sizes between one and four cuble feet: no objec- tion will be made to stone larger than four . fully invited to attend funeral services to- day (Fridsy), December 11, 1003, at 1:30 o'clock, at the chapel of Charles H. J. E. B_Vreeland to Catharine Vreeland (wife), lot on E line of Weber street. 825 S of Cen- tral avenue, and 165 8 of intersection of heaper than firewood Ry G upright EARY, 1933—8$18; adults; 4 com. rooms; beds, bath, toilet, stoves, coal and gas stoves. Truman & Co., 1900 Mission street, between Fifteeuth and Sixteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. cublc feet; this class of stone must be free 2| of seams and marked lines of cleavage. { said line of Weber street with S line of Kings | The second class will include stone of less | avenue (now San Antonio avenue), S 50 by B GOLDEN GATE ave., 130i—Front sunny bed- | room; aleo rooms for hous n‘vp ot 145, Encinal Park Tract, Alamefla; it Albert Vietors to- E. E. Hall. undivided 14 than one cublc foot, in assorted sizes, but po stone less than five pounds will be ac- | _cepted st the auarry. HINTON--In Haywards, December 6, Henry Hinton, father of Thomas and W. G Byrop Mauzy planos. Cecilian.piano McALLISTER, 1247—Two or three furnished rooms, With' use of kitchen. Hinton and Mrs. Maggie Brown, years and 9 months. i HOLBECK—In this city, December 10, 1003, interest in log, on § line of San Antonio ave- nue. 100 E of Oak street, E 50 by S 100, por- tion lots 5 anad 6, block railroed lands adjacent | The materials for the construction of the whart will consist of the requisite quanti- tiee of first class, close grained, Douglas BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. , old. and. new. MODEL HOUSE, 1206 Stoekton st.—Newly fur- nished rooms, $5-§12; bath, gas, phone. 2 Latham pl OAK, 117—Sunny = for housekeeping; adult te and_ single: —in center of wholesale district; | i FARRELL, 918—Sunn: ed verlor floor of 4 rooms. complete $1 25 10 $3 week. handsomely furnish- Anatole Ehret to Cecile Ehret (wife). lot off | | | | i, fully invited to attend the funeral services | W of Wood, W 25 by S 100:7%, lot 14, bloek | 1N lime of Pask street © ! | | | i beloved son of Nels and Lena. Hol- . yellow fir piles and yellow fir lumber (mer-. Math - to Encinal, Alameda; $5. chantable quallty), wire rope. wrought fron | beck: 8 native of Germany, aged 20 years | - game to'same, lot on E line of Pak street, | spikes, etc., all of the best quality g r | 282:4 8 of San Jose avénue S 30 by E 117:6, and subject 1o a rigld examination. | HOLLAND—In San Leandro, Thursday, De- \jot D, block 18, Alameda Park Homestead, k- | No bid will be received unless It is made gomUCr 10, 1005, Edward Holiand, beloved | Alam gt on a blank form furnished from this office ~ Dusband of Hannah Holland, and father of4 ™ gidney . Holyer to Sarah J. Holyer, E. J. Holland and Mrs. J. H. Garcia, @ na- | jor one SE C 1 tive of County Cobk, Ireland, aged 81 years | of Bast Fiftocnth strect™ S 50 e’ S 11y { | and is accomovanted by a certified check for | five per cent of the aggregate amount of light basement with concrete floor; § Market and Seeond #ts.: 65x175; will be condition: _rent . reasonable. | BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 st. res amd finished basements: side- ator: Valencia st., mear 16th. For Ti | TEHAMA, 326—3 nice large sunny housekeep- kitenen, bedgoom and front room; ing rooms; private entrance. and 15 days. { block 50 Clinton. East Oakland: $10. E7 Friends and_acquaintances are invited | P'grk % : land: $10. to attend the funeral Saturday, December 12, | , GeOrss E. and Anna R. N e S P the bid, pavable to the order of the Secre- tary of the Board, 2s a guarantee oh the ! part qf the successful bidder that he will | within_ six (6) days after the acceptance of | LroW his late resldence, thence to St Lean- | “jjcworth street, 130 N of Ashby avenue, N HE CRAGBURN, 1007 Larkin st cor. Post— | BUMG, S0 00 00 “whitean’ contrace 't g9 | dor's, Church, where requiem high mass go'by W 155 lof 15, block C. Suburban Tract Sunny * furnished apartments; ‘also singie | igjq work, nccording to the plans and speci- | T be Celebrated for the repose of his soul, | Berkeley: $10: ¢ ' s rooms; rent reasonable. fications prepared therefor, and will also ' Com™ o5 OMiand. . * | __Herman Hertzel to Christina Hertzel, lot on Mary's Cemetery, riicifars apply to G. H. UMBSE! CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscrintions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. execute and file with this Board a bond In ' such sum as the Board may deem adequate with_a surety company, to ve approved by | SE line of Charles street, 150 NE of Porter, KEANE—In Tucson, Arizona, Deeember . - 1003, Bdward J. Keape, san of Patrick and | niision 1ot 5 Buter ot Srcimap, sub- A SPECIAL LOW RATE, 30 DAYS ONLY— M. ELLA HARRIS. To all whom 1 have inade prices to since A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. e o e e e ey the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, | and conditioned for the faithful performance Nora Keane, and brether of George, James, ‘ll,,,,,,; S0, of such contract; nor will said bid be con- Gertrude and Florence Keane. AR 5 phine F. Brugiere (by William H_Harn- KENNEY—In this city, December 10, 1903, % Msey, el A g o g o den attorney) to Antone Sores lot on SE line APARTMENT HOUSES. Sidered by this Hoard unless delivered to the | secretary or to the assistant secretary, ac | the office uf the secretary, at or prior Kenney, sister of Catherine Treacr. aunt of Mra. Delia McIncrmey, Mrs. Eifen Mat- | soreet, thermc on 1os oo s pos Fourteenth street, thence SE 125 by SW 47.6. lot 8 and Jan. 11903, & for the ensuing 30 days only, == < % . Ui ks and John Lynch, and ¢ i Toers MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS, 2:15 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, December tocks an n Lynch, and stcemother of | S\ 34 of lot 7, block 5. map subdivision block: rices for ey coecial dceprini tratment | Corner Pine ard Taylor sts.: beautiful new 1003, at which time and place the bids| David and Thomas Xenney. a native of 17 and 24 etc.. Sather Tract, Fruitvale, Brook. The lady. who. has been on exhibition in | modern apartments; all sunny corner suites furnished or urfurnished: none superior; ma. rine view. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery. | the drug sto offi windows may be seen at my e this week from 10 to 5, in order to ac- County Clare, Ircland, aged 50 years. | lyn Townshin: $10. | . Emily K. Latham (widow) to Emma W. Lindh (wife of Oscar F.). lot 26, block H. ma; 1 be opened. | e hoard reserves the right to reject any or | LENNON—In Red Bluff, December 8, 1303 all bids if deemed for the best interest of , Elizabeth J., wife of Edward F. Lenne: mother of Mrs. A. W. Smith of Shingic- commodate those who have requested to ex- ~ the State. | Latham Terrace. Brooklvn Township: $10. v ST. LOUIS, 1515 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-5 | invited to be present at the .| town and Jessie Lennon of Red Bluff, and V. e e A e . BT HAtui rooms, also single; furnished or unfurnished; | Bihe of the bids. OPEN- | hlece of Mrs. Ellzabeth Hancock, a native o(J‘ 16 T ettt P rookivn 781 O'Farrell st near Larkin. Call or Wwrite marine view; now open; references. CHAS. H. SPEAR, California, azed 45 years. | Townshin: $10. for book explaining method. verfection . seamless rubber giaves ) the hands smooth, soft and white while Perfection Rubber box 57, THE Swar Hair Remedy restores gray bair, im. proves its growth. stops 7alling, cures dandruft ard ing scalp; mo_stain or stickiness: HADDON HALL, 951 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. postpaid §1 25; send size of | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. AURORA, corner Sccond and Folsom sts.—New | PROPOSALS for subsistence supplies. cvery room outside, house, new furniture; modern and sunny; prices ‘from $1 50 week up; tils is the only up-to-date house this vieinity: first-ciass grill attached. JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK, E7The funeral will take place to-day | Joseph and Josephine Ethen to William Josephine, beloved wife of John MeCarty. | and mother of Andrew, William, John H. and the late Josevhine McCarty, & native of | County Limerick, lIveland, .ag'd 38 years and 2 months. (New York papers please Office Purchasing Cemmissary, San Francisco, Cal December 10, 1903—Sealed proposals for fur- mishlug and delivering of such guantities of subsistence supplies, delivered at such wharf shin: $16; Robert B. and Nellie E_Hill to E. L. Sar- geant. lo* on NW line of Ninth avenue. 50 | NE of Fast Fighteenth strcet. NE 50 by NW per in cicanses scaip;at druggists’, hairdressers’;ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Folk. NOT how cheap but how good s the motto of A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to §1 per night, $1 2510 $5 per week and light_housekeeping rooms: open all night. copy.) { 135 block 107. Clinton, East Oakland: $10. E7Friends and acquaintances are rnp:ct-l Mountain View Cemetery A-ndlllo: to tully invited to attend the funeral to-merrow | George R. Wiliiams. lot In cemetery. Oak- (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- | Jand Townshin; $104. D 2 V. or wharves or such warehouses ‘n San Fran- cisco, Cal., as per circular to be seen at this office, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., Monday, December 21, 1908, and opened the manufacturers of the Rapld Rot €tandard. the sewing-machine of to-day. J. | Al W. EVANS. agent. 1021 Market st. PHYEICIAN, 16 years' experience, cures SHWORTH, 320 Mason st., bet, Geary and Pos! Suite and single rooms with on wif out private bath: sun in rcoms all day. immediately thereafter, in presence of bid- ders. Specifications, gemeral instructions to bidders and blank forms of proposals will be furnished to established dealers on applic dence, 1340 Webster strect, thence to Holy | Wiliam end Jane McIntvre to Phila Cross Church, where a requiem high mass | Adrian. lot on E line of Soring street. 310 will be celebrated for the repose of her soul | N of Vine, etz thence NE 134.92. S 55, SW at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | 13402 N 55 o heginning. portion of nlat th- manently morphipe, cocaine habit. Call or | y eddress Centra: Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave. T Sutter st.: fee moderafe. T_The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. Fitlh st.)—Itoms, 2be. 50c, $1, §1 50 nig §1 50 o $10 week: house open all night. itively cured by Wil Bark Co. days or no charges guaranteed. Acme Liquor Care Co., 907 Mar. ket st. room 23 phome South 7Bl ete. WHITELAW. TYPEWR! , sold : pew Underwood v pewriter catalog | sént free. R. E. Revalk & Co.. San Francisev, | TRY men’s shoes at $1 and $150 peir | foot-form shoes at $230. we pay express | charges. catalog: free. | ALTERA | Popular | AT iess than cost. uncalied for suits, overcoa! S5, morphine and all drugs dis- | BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- | _nished rooms, sulte, single; also unfurnished, tery. ] =be: ’n - M 13 MCNAMARA—In this city, December 0 1005, | Peraa Beckelev: $10, O -ncnos V. and D. tion to C. R. KRAUTHOFF, Major Com'y, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 8, 1103, —Sealed proposals, In triplicate, Will be received here | . 1 ht; John 3., eloved son af Patrick At tho I | & et do Wolte amt C. A. W berg (hus- . of atr] and the late V' a . A Bridget McNamara, T o€ A Chie Con B and dearly beloved | band) to C. A. Chichester lot on E lime of CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner I.lmn—EI;llmly furniched sunny rooms; prices reasonable. Company First Calffornia Volunicers. | Martin (sipeie). lots 21 and 23 block E, reject or accept amy or all bids in ‘whole or single and for housckeeping; reasonable. CALIFORNTA, 1255—Sunny furnished rooms, (Fall -River, Maes.. papers please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Amended Map of Moss Tract, Brooklyn Town- shin: $200. M. S. Martin (single) to, Sopble Nelson in part. Information furnished on applica- tion to WM. S. PATTEN, assistart Quarter- master General, Chief Q. M. = 8od trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. London | GRAND Southern, -7th and Mission—Rooms 50c y $1 to $3 week; reading-room, Tallor, 721 Market st. to $1 50 night; Pine; open to ® p. m. DISPOSING of Witte gas engines; 2 P.: attractive prices. - The Tracy Engi- ELEGANT sults on sasy instaliments; 0 cents | HARRISON, 001—Two newly furnished, sunny, and up per week. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- ket st.. between Seventh and Eighth, 104 second-hand gasoline engines, 1 to av. E. B, Beck & Co., 122 Mkt. cheap: Chicagos, _Twentieth BACIGALUPL 933 Merket. see the complete line at 1818 Neass. RICHARDSON BROS. | = | Trinting office. 8 C_&P. presses. motor, cutter. | Uype. Bxtures: dcing Food business. 2986, Call | i cw and second hand. THE HER- SAFE CO.. 307 Battery et. A VERY fine Glamond heart for §210 at W. J. | MESTHAL'E, 10 Sixth st. and second hand machinery-of all kinds. | KROGH MNPFG. CO.. 519 Market st. i MOVING pictures, magic Janterns, sale, reptal: ' bargeins. Pullard & Breck. { | ok DEFKS and safes; Market, ab. Vi MILES of pi and nttings; FES—New 204 second band. E. B, BECK & CO.. 122 Market st. K An ine ;camp stools and chairs. hammocks, 131 Post B ® GENE & SONS, 100 Vi st and launches; Wmm S #izes. J. E. DOAK. 46 Fremont st s "FArmmxmr DANCING Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday. Sun- Gay evgs. Teutonla Hall, Howard st., ur. large front rooms, (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 57 Conver-e street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the revose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Iuter- | ment Holy Cross Cemetery. < widow). 1ot block E, same map, Brcok- Iyn Township; $10, Mary A. or Mary J. Barracks, M. J. Lay- mance, Mary Cummings, Stvart Law and Col- lection Company (eorporation). S. B. berg and J_ P. Barracks (by H. F. PROPOSALS for railrond construction bids will be received uptil 12 o'clock noon, Jan. 2, 1004, at the office of Tonepah Mining Com. | pany_ Butler nostoffice, Nev., for the con- struction _of the ‘Tononah rallroad from LAGUNA and McAllister, St. James flat—Sun® ny single room. Rhodes, Nev.. to Tonopah, Nev., distance ap- MUELLER—In Cameron, Colo., December 9, proximately sixty miles: plans. specifications, | i 1903, William, son of Willlam and tke late Louls2, Mueller, and brother of Charles and | avenue at intermection Wwith lne of ~ounty road Oner_untii- 11_p_m. : nhco..mu:a - coavenent f-m'll-: - .__E._’_“”l" .;_._l?':‘.‘%"'“-__'“-' ‘m indorsed TSR vy gy | G L TG been “orened 46 1 Fifth. . Onen nntil- 11 »- me anda Market st., s th: 'P‘rof Foster. scclety Aancing taught. LARKIN, 816 B—Small, light roorh, large hall, c"h?:{‘e.gn.;!ewu %M’ oy oeop. ot Loujs Mueller and Mrs. E. V. Atkinson, 526, B 75.80. NE 118. NW 75 SE 154 Jot 7 Fixe enuine diamende.waichen i g__yx-(;:’p_ \dofiel, :;h G-na phone; reasonable. = m'zm‘flmfi“ n-: m:;m aged i y:ml;; { é—l'w“i:”v.m 8, Searles Tract. Brooklyn y . A A 5 eatny. | NINTH, 119 (Gillesple)—Nicely furnished rooms MARRIAGE ENSES. LEON-—] B e o MASQUERADE cortvmes. play books, E 8150 to $2 50 per week; 50e to T5c per night, | L e—— .;iem;n- g;.l::lm. 2 native of Defmark, W g e ‘:mml‘:‘ :l;:'rzn.;‘wm tolintry orfers. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. oy i p%xfix_lu axfl_f;::' no‘.gh suite for dector or nme following marriage licenses were issued o'leuth this "3‘ December 10, 1003, the | 316:10% IL :t Sevegth. S 108:9 by W 32:6, BUITS lo order op instaliments $1 per week | _Sentiat: also other Turpished rooms. Jobn 3. Avis; 24, 1120 Fell street, an Aman- | Bovgnmmon freting. hsci 21" yiars e o6 | R M Fitseerald (trustee) tn Charles T ‘ . merch, 527 3 rooms, en sulte or_single: gen- | da Heusch, 26, 1 street. s e 3 Fears 2ad 20 1 sooss lot em O of_Thirteenth and SUPERFLUOUS baif & moles removed by clec- tlemen; private; reasonable. 132 A 1ith st.| Francis 'G.' Henley-Chater, 33, 637 Bush EFA solemn mass will be sung | Fyanklin srreets N 100, by W 5. lots 19 to tric needle. Dr. & Mrx. Traverse, 1170 Market. | SUTTER, Z36—The Crane—Elegantly oo steget, and. Violet G, s T zor e Tenone of Soul Saturday, at 16 : block 191, Kellersberger's Map, Oskiand: THE best place 10 buy good umbrelias or have | __F00ms; downtown; suite or e: $10 up. | pasquina ‘Broadway, m""" At n""""...,' c"'"'",m‘ "‘"i H M. Smith tn Eimer C. Smith imd'vided _ them covered or repaired je 120 Stockton 6. | TAYLOR, G15B—Handsome parlor suite; pi- | . Frank: to, 3 512 Union street, and | gyt further '-:: dlw::n’«' will % TAILOR-MADE suit § 50; dress pants $250, | 200, bath: $15; smaller sunny room, $10, 2, e place in Benicla Sunday morning. Misfit Clothing Parlor. cor. Bush and Dupont. Uw'E’D !TA;‘;E";'”I“’; Eddy st., nr. Market— i.“‘ ot W ‘?‘m‘”fl’ ALFREDUM'S fenna restores gray ngle a rooms; 550, to night; » R T e i e e droggists’ | $178 10 $6 week; md‘:’.’.‘? Tightss m" and of Henry Schult, a na- Euperflucus hair aod moles removed with elec- z : P — : VAN a19—H: % o e et i POl B | YT b R TH it RlASEER Ca. o recep- T D ) T “ AT SR i A wmfi‘% 4 0 st neay Markei— heen cpencd at 100X Morket si., : and Lane Tract, Fruitvale, Brooklyn Town- | until 11 o'clock a. m., January . 1904, anq, Dbrother of James, Dell, Annie, Mamie and | College nvenue JSO S of Parker street. S 60 then opened for construction of frame Build Patrick McNamara, Mrs. D. Riley, Mrs. J. | bv £ 135 porifon of lot & block 4. property ings (wagon shed and work shop) at Fort| Miller and the late Roger V. McNamara, | of John Kearney. rte. Berkeley: $10. Miley, Cal. Government reserves right to | & netive of an Francisco. A member of | ° james M. and Mary H. Haven to M. S | | Brooklyn Town- | of Liese avenue, 162.56 SW of its intersection | | p | * 3. D. MACKENZIE, (Friday), at 2 o'clock. fram the residence of | i % Board of State Harbor Commissioners, her aunt, Mre. Elizabeth Hancock, 1505 | cornes ot Dutnara street and Frajtvate sreme | LOTT D. NORTON, Chilef Engineer. Turk street, Interment private. | B 113 ‘Q\ 26. S 55.74, lot 6, block JOHN M. FOY, Secretary. | McCARTY—In this city, December 9, 1003, ' 7r2. map C. C. Cli subdivision. ete.. Levy I } { | ¥ | | G, Berry-Bangs Traet, | Gakland: $10 WINTER WHEAT BELOW AVERACE Returns Made to Department of Agriculture Show Big De- erease in Newly Seeded Area SHORTAGE NOTED IN RYE Condition of Beth'Crops Is Not as Favorable ‘Dirhg,, the Same Seuom\ol Last. Year - WASHINGTON, Dec. 1:—Returns to the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics of the Department of Agriculture indi- cate that the newly seeded area of Win- December 12, 1903, at 12 o'clock, from her | ter wheat is about 32,000,000 acres, & de- crease of 6 per cent from the area esti- ‘ourth-street car running east, thence to mated to have been sown in the fall of 1802. The condition of winter wheat on Sixteenth, where services will be held at 1:30 | December 1 was $6.6, as compared with 99.7 in 1902, 86.7 in 1901 and a nine-year average of 92.7. The acreage of the leading States as compared with last year is: Kansas, 94; California, 39; Oklahoma, 1080 The average condition on Decémber 1 was: Kansas, 37; California, 97, Okla- hema, 80. . The newly seeded area of winter-rye is provisionally estimated at 98 per cent of the area sown in the fall of 1902. The condition of winter rye on !flanberl was 92.7, as compared with 966, the mean of the average for' the last mine years. 2 California’s winter rye acreage as compared with last year is 99 per cent. Averages of condition on December 1 for California are: This year, 97; 1902, 98; 1901, 90. % @ i 150, lots 1 to 4, less strip 10 off ‘said lots to widen. East and SW 10 feet of lots 21 to 24 Clinton. East Oakland; $4875 Everett M. and Lilian M. Grimes to. gndivided % interest in ssme, Fast Oakland: A._ L. Sobey (single) to Agostino Nato, ' lot on S line of Virginfa street, 120 W of M- Gee, W 40 by S 135:4%. bioek 1, State Uni- [ty Homewied Assecistion No. 5, Berke- ey ;. .. & Caroline W. Fisher (widow). to Carrie ' L. Diggs (wife,of John B.). lot o N line of Web- ster_street. 286.3% B of Allce avenue, E 158 by N 463.50. po of fots 7 and S map of subdivision of Mrs, Allie M. s 2433 ees ot "Ball Tract, Berkeloy: $10 J_ W, or J. Walter and Lizste 8. ‘Ward (wite) o Olinto and Josepiine Landueci. lot 19. map of plat 5 and portion of plat 6, Dohr Tract, Berkeley; $10. James A and Ada G, Pinkerton (wite) to Stella H. Clay (wife of J_Frederic). ‘lot on W line of Lauisa street, 200 N of Cedar. N 33 by W 135_portion of lot H. block 5 iap’ of block 5, Graves & Taylor Traoct, Berkeley: 0. .- M H and Kate' A Five (wife) to Adelia H. Patty (widow) lot on W line of Hillegass avenue 160 S of Webster street, S°40 by W 220, lois 3 and 28. block C, Map No. 2, Bate- man Tract, Berkeley: $10. les G., Helstrom and Andrew- Soremsen rthur C. Rudland, lot on S line of East Elghteenth street, 300 W of Fruftvale a ) W 50 by § 135, lac 29, Derby Traet, Brookiyn ip: $10. TO!;.”'W:.V C:nmvvth to Anderson, lots T and 14, block 2, lots 1 block 10, lots .1 2"and 9 to 14, block 11, as per Stratten's survey, Alameda; also portion of lot 5 in séc- tion 10, Towmship 2 South. Range 3 West. Iying W of E side of bridge conmecting city of Alameda with Bay Farm Island tate Tide Land Survey Alameda; 25 in section 18, Township 2 South Range < o 21 Iyt o N ati stvcet cxtgnded W and paralisl e direction as Park, street so as Tetersect 8 boundary line o6 sana. section 13 as State Tide Land Survey, Alameda: $10. Tlow P. Bancroft to Calvin A. Shaw (sin- lot 98 and W S-6 of ot 9814, amended of spbdivisions of Mosswood t, Onk- December 9, 1963); $10. and Edna B. Prouty to Oscar Ross, let. en Yne of Russell street, 120.41 ¢ of Regent street, etc.. said point of be- glaning being on the SW _corner of lot 3. thence N 113.2, E 40, 8 100.78, W 40.14, block v map No. 2. Berkeley; on W _line of Regent street, :‘:lr':gol;( W 0, S 106. E .13, N along curved line of said W line of Regent street to beginning. biock . same. map. Berkeley dre- O George B. and Mildred E. Starr to John G. Hitehfield, 1 acre, beginning at point .on NW line of Walnut avenue, 26257 NE from NE line of county road from OQakiaad to San Le- andro, ete., NE 0.4 by NW 758:34 portion of ot 13, map Stome subdivision. Brookiyn Township (recorded December 9, 1908): $10. "Mexander Murdock & Co. (a corporation) to Alexander Mardoek.. lot on NE corner of Butler and Stanford ayenues, N .68 to peint on Said line of Butler avenue distant 100 S from S line of Benton fla)“;mi right “‘u?m E allel with and 1 of b % block Q. m: Fark Gakiand: $16, Mrs. Rose Roberts (Willlams) to Mae Simme (widow), lot on S liné of Dalton street, 200 E of Herzog E 40 by § 110, lot 65, Rock Island tra ; $10. - “a A?'snnder ‘Murdock. (single) to same, same, D. €. and ‘Nellie Talbot (wife) to Lettie M. Price (widow),-lot_on. SW_line of .East Fif- teenth street, 75 SE of Eighteenth avenue, SE 408 by SW 140, lot 21 and portion lot 20, block 20, 'Sun Antonio, East Oskiand:. $10. 3. A. and Emily V. Marshall (wifey to E. P. ‘and Hannah A. Carlson (wife). Iot om W line of Adeline street, 189:4 S of Fairview, 842, WIle-‘N!’T.D.Ihm‘xI 2, map property of A. B. Dixon at_Alcatrazs station, deed given fo correct 851 D. 140, Berke- ley; $10. . Charlotte E. Biyth (wife Henry) to Biyth & Trott (corporation), lot on § line of Collegs Way, 399:115 E of Shattuck stieet. E 45 by 3 154:8, block A, map Villa lots. adjacent to university site on W, Berkeley: §10. Julia S. and Arthur H, Sanborn to Anma M. and Efla A. Clark, lot on E line of Hillegase avence, 185:36 § of Dwight way, §. 50 by E 156.48, lot 25, B, map No. 3, Hillegase tract, Berkeley; : Joseph J. and Annie Youns (wife) to Red- mond C. Stasts, lot.on £ line of Harper 215 S of Russell, 8 50 by E 122, lot 12 portion lot 11, map subdivision DItk 10, Cen- tral Park tra : $10. Joserh J.-and Barbara Mason: (wife) to An- nie Merrilees (wife J. M.). lot on W of Grove street, 210 S of Russell, §'40' i map land (recorded Eaward N. lot 24, block 10, map subdivision b 7 Cen- tral Park tract. Berkeley: $160. ‘Alexander Murdock (single) ‘to Mrs. Mae Simms (widow). lot on N line of Felton or | Derby street. 160 W of Dwinelle_or M w 4 by N 132:6, lot 16, biock 7, Case tract, Berkeley; §10. Marie B. Samouillet (widow) to C. R._ lots 8 to 10, block 2, tract A, Berkel and Town Improvement Association, ley; f0. M P W. and Buimd G. Albee Cuid b ond . of Orchard street and Telegraph avenue, E 127.19, N 60, W 127.34, S 60, lot 1, B, Armes- tract, Oakland: ey b E.'J..and Helen Wittenberg (W) ta' Mc- Carthy Company (corsoration). lots 6 and 7. block "‘.‘mn Broadway Terrace tfact, Oak-

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