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5 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1903. : - 15 GREAT NEEDS @= 4 T AR MONEY 70 LOAN—Continued. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 LEVEL LOTS ON Zod undivited in- HAYES chase Sffictty cosfdentas | - BRODERICK Need Monev STREETS, PHY. SCITABLE FOR FLATS OR RESIDENCES, $2500 AND UP. e and pianos without nt salaried people on or ki Ashbury; Nos. 212 a lot, 25x116:6; ONFIDENTIAL LOANS on fur- tancs or to salaried CTLY are inetructed by the owmer, wi East, the price has been { duced from § n $6000: ot mit of 3 room: each, and pianos; strict | ments accepted ore s near AL UPRIGH 3 $150; Steinway, rush week down will se- cure the D nd delivery can_ be made when you wish: $150 upward is all you e Castro-st, cars, $8,500—Rents $800 per annum; lot 25x122:6, REAL ESTA’I'E—CIT"——’Q! SALE. 25 POST ST. $6,100—A positive bargain; comparatively new pair of flats on the north side of Fred: erick st 214 throughou we ‘modern rented low at $600 per year: to sell this proj Te- 7000 to make a quick sale; could pot be duplicated for worth $2500; get in splendid renting i be had in this property. per moath; large Jot. 28x McAllister: 5 rooms and bath; n rear street; 2 splendid flats of 6 and 7 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $3250—OWNER must sell; house of 9 rooms; bath; all modern and in first-olass condi- tion; lot 50x150; outhouses; large gardens, first-class neighborhood and near business center; terms only $500 cash. - This place must be sold; first come first serve J. 8. MYERS or GEO. W. AUSTL 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $1T30—WOULD be a bargain at $2500; 2-story house of 6 rooms, bath, and in first. econdition nly & few blocks from tha Tmain busighes streat: streat work ail dones near localtrain, school and cars. n : } MYERS or GEO. W. . 1002 Broadway, nd ho It mase AUSTIN, Oakland. $175 CASH. $ monthly: % acre, more or less, from' our office. Bomt S ne PAh ) St B with a rustic. cottage af 3 rooms: chickén- house, shed, etc.; nice assortment of full- bearing fruit trees; fine living spring; city to Third st.; lot runs m street to etreet, having | er in house; 6-foot picket fence, trees and frontage; all in perfect order; | Shrubbery: fine soil: no fogs nor raw winds; ete must be sold this week; nicely sheltered: just the spot for chieken- raising: price $975 in all: 2 blocke from elec- ot bl Sine. st 3. | ‘tric car line; § minutes’ walk to locel tratn, e e o ems | S F.:rear2fines heolhouses and 2 churihes: rcetain hath ete.: cheap. | @djoining East Oakland. Call or send for be had in ihe Western | ‘circular. 455 Seventh st.. opposite Broadway ¢ | staticn, Oakland; carriage free. JONES, Owner. HENRY 2 ROOMS AND BOARD, ¢ 2 PROPOSALS— — HOTEL BALTIMORE, " VAN NESS AVE., NEAR GEARY ST. !% PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. € AMERICAN PLAN. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706. SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. SBALED PROPOSALS will be received until January 14, 1904, at 10:30 a'cleck a. m., for turnishing the 'PAPER for the PUBLIC HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. . SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERG. PROPRIETORS. PRINTING and BINDING for the year ending SRR 28th of February, 1905, the sald proposals to be TR opened before and. the award of contracts to be —S. E. COR. PD AYLOR—- | made by the ‘Joint Committee of Congress on This new and rustic constructed hotel fs sit- | public Printing to the lowest' and best bidder A i‘:‘rnfi" fhe city's —— A g and will | for the intorest of the Government, the commit. andsomely fu! u resel t e o el e mtencce: "l be ey | (€€, TeSFVing to tselt the right to reject any for occupancy Dec. 15: reservations can now be made on premises dally. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS. MANHATTAN HOTEL, 1704 Market st.—A «strietly first-vlass family and tourist hotel of unquestioned respectabllity. American plan. A———— THE %Esm’ — SELECT FAMILY BOARDING-HOUSE. 1442 FULTON,BET. BRODERICK AND BAKER. HOTEL MARTINET. Geary st_and Van Ness ve., has changed hands: hereafter conducted A ests of the Government may dictate. - Detatled schedules of the description, quan- tity and quality of the paper required, accom- panled by samples and blank proposals, and glving the regulations with which bidders must comply, can be obtained by addressing F. W. Palmer, Public Printer, Washington, D. C. The contracts will be entered into for supply- ing such quantities of paper as may be uveded during the year, and no mere. . The estimated quantities set forth in detail in the schedule comprise: . 90,000 yeams machine-finish printing paper, first-clase family hotel: table board specialty. ol s CALIFORNIA, 1246—Most select 'location in 20,000 reams machine-fifish printing paper, modern, elegantly furnished private home, 38 x 48, . 36,500 reams sized and _super - calendered white or tinted printing paper, vari- ous sizes. 400 reams antique machine-finish printing paper. 32,600 reams white writing paper, various sizes and weights. 3,800 reams colored writing paper, table unsurpassed; marine view. PINE, Pleagant rooms: good board; bath, Plano, phone; home comforts: young ladies ~and gentlemen: $4, $0, $6 per week. Stevenson munsion, SOT California—Fine rma; new chefs; colored service; table spectalty. s atory buliding. frame builiing of 2 fats of & | MODERN 2-story house, 7 rooms and bath: T 2 P idiug | central location: rent §27. 1464 West at. put in . at f, Oekiand B — sizes and weights. 3,100 reams cover paper, various sizes and welights. 2 10,000 pounds of best plate paper. O'FARRELL. 308—Furnished reoms: homs German family White GAIN ar Waller st.; only | Smow. Have.you seen our latest $35; Emerso t. cars; very de- | Sewing Machine? Automatic lift. chain- g - onsisting of a cc stitch, lockstitch and hemstitch~ combina- tion: We rent or sell on casy payments: wé $205, « but renting for want sewing machine men: come and have ; fmeste. 85 %5, a well paying in. | & talk with us; phone Black 1106 300 Post 235.237 Geary street: not wanted for a home. st.; 1841 Fillmore st. and 708 Valencla st e B By asking price; any fair offer wiil | S. F.. or phone Brush 351 470 1ith st. 4 property Lelonging to an as-| _Oakland. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. begliais i 3l 0450 ation which desires to sell its reai| = close at hand and all who ate; large corner fgt, 50x85, com- | NEW HOME sewing machine; this week only; te selecting & plano are advised to manding o splendid view: desirable for | $10. $15. $20; sitghtly used: needles 28c doz. s week so a8 to avoid the delay of llder: corner Hill and @anchez sts.; | NEW HOMES M. CO.. 1051 Market s « o < Call. 1G_pages, sent to a 250,000 pourds of best map paper. | $5.730—Tw, ern Addition at a SO SIS BAReN Srates or Catiada one year for $1. | 700.000 pounds _superfifie (singia and double) b ats of 6 rooms | MONTANA House, 320 Eighth st sunny | miedeeseto coated book paper. o ed rom the Park, | suites and single rooms for housekeepinz PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, ETC, 5,650 "w‘::flfl- papeér, varlous sizes 2 00 @ lot 5K | Sm——— ANGING, PAINTING, e 3 5 i e 154,000 pounds bond r. & o per month | AKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | CALL at 627 Turk st. or phone Sutter 134 for | 20,000 e P satchmant, various e omnes. leaven for | TOEOREOT TN I o e i | _Dapihansing. painting and paper cleansd. ° o 0 o ey < ¢ day for bargains in furni- S 4,000 pou t deed, down town, e —_ ] S * inches. - ¥ - —— re; suitable for SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIBS | == ———————————————========| 0,000 sheets high-finish onion skin. 19x24 ICAL INSTRUMENT! '(m—nl-hu:ie, near. sfl;l: 2 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. inches. o e A “WHITE/ Christmas can be had without | -~ - —— 170,000 sheets cardboard, various colors, sizes and weights. sheets bristol board, sizes and weights. : reams first-class ledger paper. white or blue, laid or wove, various siz.s DR. C. C. INNELL—Office and residence, 10213 Market =t.. bet. Cth and Tth; particu- lar attent.on pad to diseases of women. DR. M. MATSUDA has returned from Orient. 3,600,000 yarious eolors, 9,100 Now at SE. corner Geary and Taylor sts, and weights. : 9,200 reams second-class ledger paper,whits BLOOD. skin and rectal diseases a specalty ar Dive, lald or wove, various sizes DR. BALL. 10733 Market st. and weighte. reams tissue and copying pupes. reams blotting paper, any required color and welght. ° reams plaid, marble. comb and lining paper, various sizes. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor. treats all diseases of the human body: for past four years at\115-117 Mason: mow io- cated at 667 Geary =i, mear Leavenworth. SPECIALISTS. - to need 3a THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC rooms and bath each, and cottage of 5| CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS o SONPANY, WP Mot o © o L roome; street work all done: always rent- | positively cured; new method: 1 week's treat- WE rent the best piano the city for $3 per | $4,000Clementina &t “';';_‘r‘ g 17\1"2'5:“' | ment free. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter st. mon we aliow six m: " rental and sepa re $41 50 per mont P e o cartage ($20) off purchase price, thus Eiving must ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. x months’ trial of the instrument for our terms and prices cannot be 0. ) CO., 560-64 Hayes et. nd uprights from $50 akes as Chickering, Vose, rihgm, Pease, Hardman Baus and others. BENJ. N, 16 OFarrell st. No Francisco. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 5 Post Street. Savipgs Umhon Building.) $1750—Cheapest lot in Western Addition. e Union st rine view. @ »nth dy for building they bring big ren: few,"and the de: 530 CALIFORNIA ST. near Brodefick; 25x100; terms; $100 first pay- ery ome wants | nd is increasing:-| AT the Knickerbocker apartments, 1330 Pine st. near Hyde: apartments all thken: call and leave orders for reserves. BIRCH ave. 615—$8; 3 rooms for housekeeping. CALIFORNIA. 14211 front parlor beautifully furnished with bedroom and kitchen to party who will answer doorbell half price. nice unfurnished €42 Grove st. on ¢ | FOURTH, 225—Nice housekeeping rooms; also for flats; 2 fine flats to be erected im- on adjoining lot just sold: on “the | _Single rooms. is a fine residénce. There is a great | og 1002— for flate and res ces in this local- iy Sumihed_gunny SN : hou: reasonable. or sing eoping privilages: ning water. gas: thing vaca ity e | nt a vear proposition, 1t LT improved.- | % P Frad | T W.J. GUNN, 8530 CALIFORRIA ST. — il - —= - = | HOWARD, 22161 or 2 furnished or unfurnish- £330 ANT ut_plano; will trade for | $1100_CHEAPEST corner in Richmond: 49x | 4 rcoms for | ping. Box 4559, Call 00: Clement &t.; sewere 7 > = —— ——— | buliding red. graded, ready f0f | KEARNY. 104 Newly tinted sunny unfur S sht, cost $400, for sale: 85 I5- | §400— A bargain in Sunset: 25x110; Thirteenth | (oMt Suite & kitchenieoal range:no children _ stalim 3 ave. nr. L st a delighttul view. - NE. corner on Market st MCALLISTER 535 Nicely furnished saite: and reams typewriter paper, warous sizes and weights. reams letter, note and Quart - post u;' TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po al, herb dactor. cures all diseases of hum: By Use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. DR. H. C. WONG, 719 Post st.; all diseases cured by Chinese herbs: consultation free. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- eares cured by Chinese herbs. 46.S Clay st. L5 r. 200 rebms white French folio, 17x22 inches. £ 2,000 sheets parchment. 15.x 21 inches. Ficposals will be received for one thousand reams or more "By direction of the Joint Committee of Con- gress on Putlic Printing. F. W. PALMER, SPECIAL NOTICES, : Bublic Priater. Ladles! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills | Washington, D. C.. Dec, 17, 1903. are best: sate, reliable; take no other, Send —- - - PROFOSALS will be received at the Bureau of in letter by return mail. Ask yvour druggist. Supvlles and Accounts, Navy Department, Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadelpht: Pa. Washington, D. C.. until 12 o'clock noo = SR gy === — | Janyary 12, 1904, and publicly opened imm STUTTERING AND STAMMERING, | diately thereafter, to furnish at the mnavy B e - 4 3| vards, Mare Isiand, Cal. and Puget Soun MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure | Wash., a quantity of lighting wire, electric: in every case; individual teaching: no medi- | wupplies, ha¥ scrub brustes. corn broom eine. Inquire into wonderful cures; home cure. | molding sand, brick, fire brick, fire clay, ez LS oL o — ey screws, brass wire, miscellaneous hardware, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. Wrought-iron cereens, lenses, lacing and ris” N i 9 S ging leather. Oregon pme. cedar. oak. shest AN excepticnaily good No. 2 Remingtor, No. 1| hrass, pig lead, bar steel. galvanized sheet Emith Premier. $23. other typewriters M steel, American and Norway bar irom, pis higher and iower prices: rentais $2 30. The | jren, scrap iron, magnesia pipe covering. stamps for particulars. “‘Relief for Ladies’ Typewriter Exchange, 536 California 1 brass pips, copper nipe. iron bive, valves, S t 330 each: E pipa fittings, speclal castings, hydrants, gaso- A FEW good typewriters at $30 each: get par. D oten clone, lsundcy. soap,. Afsy ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery 2D-BAND tyo Webster Type: matehes, cotton waste, foundry facings, elec- trie and deck winch, electro-galvanizing plant, 4riving a Duimber of niles. Blank pro- will_be furnished upon application to Cal ¢y Pay Offices, San Francisco. " . 1 “]:4_ grand ocean view. s range, )fvx bath, !xuy}dr}‘ dults; $11. ~ e it i roud g ow ib 8ar- | POLK. 1020, near Geary—Neatly furhisbed Market st. Open evenings. POPE. owner, 11. Montggmery. _front housekeeping rooms; reasonable. T ight; cheap: cash or install- | NICE new sunny cottage. § rooms, bath; fine | TSN 1Y -THIRD, near Dolores—Bay- co., wood antel: cement sidewalk: be had on terms sa : 20 Merritt st.; Hattie, 16 McAllister Steinway upright pian E Keefle's. 255 O Farrel » Mauzy planos. Cecilian plang N MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. as reut: take Eig START the new year in your own home $2 and $20 per month, cottage 5. rooms s jiine, zithers, old and new. H. repairer, 2 Latbam place. | &nd bai per month. $250, new 5 D. COFFIN, 3303 Missiogy st. FOR choice list of city property. hous lots. also Oakland and Herkeiey bergan call on_or address ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 California st e ————————— ES AND STORES TO LE Y Farrell; splendid rent $25. high base- bath: $250 and $25 per month house_ 6 rooms pom_cottaze and $25 bargains, window rooms: nice :_compiete. h APARTMENT HOUSES. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson rooms, also single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view; now cpen; references. MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS, Cormer Pine and Taylor sts.. beautiful new modern apartments; all_sunny corner sultes; furnished or urfurnisbed: none superior; ma- rine view. LYON & HOAG. 116 Montgomery. THE GABLES. 50 nd nd BARGAIN—Modern 6-room fent; large basement; $3500. near C at. cottage; 654 Ninth av, central, equipped office: conven- Cor. Clay and Larkin sts—Modefn 3-4-3-room up-to-date apartments; furnished or unfur- nished; all latest conveniences; reservatiohs BUILD on your unimproved reaity: Tull coet tmprov. and part 1ot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CD.. Crocker buflding. can be made 'on premises, 1 to 4; terms reas. ST. © L. 115 Fell st., above Van Nesa—Thi acme of perfection in modern, elegantly fur- L RATE, 30 DAYS ONLY— M. ELLA HARRIS, have made prices to eince for the ensuing 30 days only, PLUMEING in all its branch BACH & MAYE LOTS, N or € side of Golden Gate Parl - _cbased by W. J. GUNN. 830 Qll(flr:‘l.lw:k nished 3-room apartments: privat ths, steam heat, elec. lights, elevator, gfs ranges. HADDON HALL, 951 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. ion from all prices ep W treatment. has been on exhibition In the REAL ESTATE—Co: A SNAP_Alameda County: bator, brooder: poultry-houses compl Larkin. Call or write | gomery st.. room 14. profitable poultry ranch home; 20 acres; good bufldings. incu. da Unf . i cond ai W house, new furniture; every room Jutside; modern and sunny; Drices from $1 50 per 1| week up; this is the only up-to-date house in personal property: stock, implements, furni- . o g vate ture; over 1000 hens; orchard: water piped | — oo Vicinity; frst-clase grill attached. LLA HARRIS, over place. A. B YOEMANS, 302 Mont- | A—BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and KILPATRICK, 718 ACFES near Mayfield, 11 miles from San 2 Bush st., San Frahcisco. light housekeeping rooms; open all night. HOU Jose: 100 acres full beafing prunes; large | ASHWORTH, 320 Mason st bet. Geary and oyed u:;nmq::;: :1::3;.:4,‘ m-,:: r‘\;od (:;xcdr.u:-t:: plpe(d m;)u Post—Suite bl..nd single; rodins. with or withs r-mad : e servoirs: fine | out private bath; monthly Pay-| houses, stables, barns, ete.; fenced in b fields: ik el cost $160.000: price 350,000 THORNE & | AT "The Almonte,” 878 Markei st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; A CHRISTMAS GIFT. For the family: summer cottage and lot Apply $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre form. $200 profit per annum per acre. Write for booklet. 1Its free. 603 J st box 85, Fruitvale P. O. in or stickiness; uggists’, hairdressers; ac- r Remedy Co.,1338 Polk. let our doctors give you free advice: you pay for the Brookdale. Santa Cruz County, for sale; $350. WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal $1 50 10 $10 week; house open il night. AT the Pierpont, 450 Ellis—Newly furnished rms.; elevator; hot & cold water; transfent. at BURNETT, 1420 Market (old No. 1351)—Fur- nished rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished, BUSH, 22642 sunny upper clean unfurnished rooms; ggs: ren: $10 10. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason— Clegantly. and stock ranch call or eend for our catalogue, MEL & CO., 507 California st. but how good is the motto of of the Rapid Rotary FOR farms, orchards and vineyards, poultry . timber and grasig lands, ROTHER- furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonabl FILLMORE, 1 Sunny newly furnished fulte; als sunny single room: rent reason- able. g-machine of to-day. J. 1021 Market st. ry and Central American us, draperies, shawls, n the city that carries SON, 1238 Polk, nr. Sutter ALFALFA mu\u; inspected logubs sent free. C. Market st. yhat's wanted and Tl DRUNEENNE: it Jands, stock ranches, orchards, bargains; monthly cata- M. WOOETER CO.. 648 A BIG list of all classes of ranches: state send descriptions. D. SICKELS, the Land Agent. 6 Geary. FOURTH, 246—Nice furnished front room fo let; $1 50 ver week. FOURTH, 475—Nicely furnished room in pri- vate family: rent reasonable. Golden Gate ave.,622—Sunny parior suite 3 rms, completely furn.; gas range: bath & Jawndry. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission. 50¢ . to §1 50 night; $1 to $3 week: reading-room. TARLES LYON REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ", London WATER front lots and bargains: all 3 maps, photes, etc. BELL, 417 anmu’:g. HARRIET, 80— Kitchen, dining-room and bad- room; furnished or unfurnished. LAGUNA and McAllister, St. James flat—Suh- ny single room. st A HOUSE of sy inetallments; 50 cents et 57 Sors | in Alameda County. .P. #66 Tenth st., Oakiand. “rooms and bath In good loca- tion in Oakland to exchange for small Y:.l:h C. LASSEN & CO.. LARCHMONT, 3€1 Sutter—Sunny rooms, tric lights: elevator; central; transient. LARKIN, S04—Small suitable sunny room; rmacy, 251 Grast ave., ; fee moderate. STORAGE AND WA'.EHOU’I'. gements with ladies househoid goode stored, moved, shipped. Bon Marche Pants Co.; special $5 pants to or- @er. Rooms 14 & 16, 40 E: ! Drumm 44. genuine dlamonds, watches, jewelr. han anywhere. A. A. Ritte RADE costumes, play books orders: GOLDSTEIN & CO. order on installents $1.per week. GOLDEN West Storas — A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 112- —_——— e PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571. CONKLIN'S storage—Furnit erchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate w.u;“p:= East 126, advances made; 840 venth and El»(_!flh.__ e - - for gentieman; $4 50 per month. Thursday, Baturday, Sun- | FORTY acres of land with $1200 water right In N, S165 ot o Tl Howard ., mr.| Colorado to trade for an automobile. Box T ant bt st Skl s devee Tty society, dancing taught. = 2 = - il ey gy = MISSION, 1145_Elegantly furnished front oxperience. cures per- | ¥4 pamriter. Box 4855, cantatiee; will take | “uite; piano: single rooms from $1 50 week. NATOMA, 2621, near Fourth—2 unfurnished rooms; yard: water; rent $6. NINTH, 119 (Gilleaple)—Nicely furnished rooms $1 50 to $2 50 per week; 50¢ to T3¢ per night. POLK. §23—Best furnished rooms in the ocity for the money; single or en suite; every. thing new and plenty of sunshing. terms very reasonable; only 10 minutes’ walk to Powell and Market sts. POST. 1100—Furnished room in private family: sultable for light housekeeping if desired; all Neuhaus & Co., merch.tallors. 12i-720 Market. EUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. | _convenier ces. PACIFIC Stérage and Furniture Moving Com- | POWELL, 317—Sun; suite for doctor pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone J-& 251 dentist; also mnn"(::&u mu:;. o - peedie. Dr. & Mrs. Traverse, 1170 Market. TAILORMADE suit §7 50; dress pants 32 50. Misfii Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 #L; tel. Main 1540. Shipping at cu’ rates. ALFREDUME Egyptian Henna restores gray batr to its natural col at all drugeists’, Fuperfluous bair and moles removed with elec. iric meedle. Mrs & Miss Eeton, 1119 Satper. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception BERKELE REAL ESTATE. $§24,000—GOOD . investment; clubhouse of rooms; 4 flats;, all new and now rented ROYAL Jouse, 126 Elis—Incandescent 1ishia, Proom, smoking-room and ladies’ lor; rooms per night, 35c to §1 50; week, to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator-on f"" rooms with hot and cold water; baths. BERKELEY ADVERT'SM'NTS | —feor : 236—The Crane—Elegantly furnished. downtown; suite or single; $10 up. THE FREMONT, 1864 MARKET ST.—Strictly Brat class clegantly _form. sooming. hetel "Cant. . 0. Cibers: Prop. of advertisements and subseriptions has been for §180 ver wonth: within 3 blocks of | — o South 1133 Capt. H. O. Ulbers S el el P Sheate S| P ST, S R siness block; 4 stores on Thic Hakts (b o Faine whie b i PALMISTAY. floor: 28 jarke rooms on econd flcor; | _roqm; elevator, read.room; res bus: MME. DEVAS. scientific palmist and astrolo- | $6,250—House, S . & b.; south ; street | VAN NESS, 510—Handsome sunny gist; palm readings §1; 3 questions by ex- work done; beautiful yard: 2 suites and single rooms; all con Fress, 1. open Tuesday eve. slo, I Postst | . oetation Lol MM NEERGAARD'S ciass in palmistry be- ........':E‘g_'_‘:-" e Dec 3, 5 p. m_ 342 Powt sy terma $i0. | g2000"%5"s " b perens word o _JEROME FOSELLI. scientific palmist. 515 “"m“'“"‘"'m"" 0éS 3 biosks Taylor st near Geary. Phone 61, $200—Good lot: 40x130: on easy terms. CHENEY & BERRY: P. O. PROPERTY WANTED. S Berkeley, e e o 24 nurserymen; 5 to 15| WANTED —Purchaser for PROPERTY . wantad by two 5-room- acres; ranch to lease nedr ( g m-B.i =m 882, Call office, Oukiand. Seattle, Wash. H. T. B. HARRI Genereal, 8. OFFICE DEPOT QUARTERMASTER, 36 New Montgomery street. San Francisco, Cal., DIVIDEND DIVIDEND NOTIC DEPOSIT AND T ST COMPANY, corner Calitornia_and_Montgomery sts.. For the November 95, - 1903, Sealed nroposals. Jn. 8x months ending December 33, 1908, afvi- | ponntRet S p o e lied here - until 10 ds have n declared on deposits in the b3, ™. (Pacific standard time), De- savings department of this company, as fol cember 24 1003, for furnishing stationery. lows: On term deposits at the rate of | CUIV{ines. pipe fittings, sheet zine, packing 3 6-10 per cemt per asnum, and omw ordinary boxes lumber. etc. Preference given to arti, deposits at the rate of J per cent per an- um, free of taxcs, and payable on and after Saturday, Januery 2, 1904 Dividends un- are added to the principal after 1994, J. DALZELL BROWN, cles of demestic production or manufacture— detalls in sehedule. The right is reserved to Teject or accept any or all proposals cr any part thereof. Blank proposals and informa. tion furnished on application. Enveiopes cfetaiuing pievésl sheels be * indorsed o s for Quartermaster's Su SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Butld- | No. $6 and addreesed to b ing Sociery. Sth floor, Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market st., opposite Third— For the haif-year ending 31st of December, 1903, a dividend has been declared at the rate per annum of (12) ve per cent on | MAJOR C. A. DEVOL, 8. A.. Depot Quartermaster. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 23, 1903 —Seajed proposals. in triplicate, will be received here and all bids, as its judgment of the best inter- | capital stock and participating certificates, ( until 12 oclock. noon, December 2J, 1903, and tree of taxes. payable on and after SATUK- | then opened. for furnishing at Sag Francisco. DAY. Januery 2190k JOSEPH A. LEON- | Cal.. Portiand. Or. or Seattle or Tacoma, ARD, Manager. HUGH CRAIG, tary. | Wash.. for shipment to Manila, P. I.. §,640,- " - 000 pounds oats and 10,870,000 pounds hay. DIVIDEND NOTICE — SAN FRANCISCO | -Government reserves right to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Inform- ation furnished on application to WILLIAM S PATTEN. Assistant Quartermaster Gen- eral Chief Q. M. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., November 26, 1903 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re- “ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m , -December 26, 1903, and then opened for furniehing and erecting a_50,000-gallon tank om Sb-foot trestle at Fort Mason, Cal. Government re- serves right to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Information fu ‘mished on application to WM. 5. PATTEN. Assistant Quartermaster General. Chief Q. AL AVINGS UNION, 832 California st., corner ‘ebb. For the helf year ending with the 3lst of Decemher 1503, a dividend has been de- clared at the rate per anmum of three and one-half (i) per cent on term deposits and three (3) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes. payable on and after Saturday, January 2. 1904. LOVELL WHITE. Cashier. DIVIDEND Notice—The German Savings and Loan Sectety, 526 California st.—For the half year ending with December 31, 1803, a divi- “dend has been declared at the rate of three and one-quarter (3%) per cent per annum on all deposits, frec of taxes, payable o and af- ter Saturday, Junuary 2. 1904 = GEORGE TOURNY, Secretary. THE CONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 301 Callfornia st., San Fran- cisco, Cal,, has declared a dividend for the year ending December 31, 1062, of 5 per cent on ordinary deposits, 8 per cent an term de- posits and 8 per cent to stockholders, free of . DR. WASHINGTON DODGE, Presi- WM. CORBIN, Sec. and Gen. Mgr. THE Humboldt Savings and Loan Society, 15 Geary st, has declared a dividend. of 31, per cent per annum on deposits, frees of taxes, for the term ending December 31, 1905, payable on and after January 2, 1904 W_E. PALMER, Cashier. DIVIDEND Notlce—Mutual Savings Bank of San Francisco, No. 710 Market street—For the balf-year ending December 31, 1903, a dividend has becn declared at the rate of MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriage licenses were. issued James Bogle, 40, 32 Fourth street, and Sarah E. Cuin, 4%, 168 Page strest. Willlam L. Earle. 26, 204 Noe street, and Emils }i. Presion. ew York. Josepk. Lamoure, 28, Alameda, and Josephine Carrere, 27, Alameda. Eugene Lamoure, 21, Oakland, and Annie Carrere, 19, Oakland. George A. Pawsey, 23, Pinole, and Esther 0. Hollenbeck, 22. Martinez. Albert 1. Anixter, 21, 1406 Golden Gate ave- nue, and Esther Levy, 1§, 1406 Golden Gate avenre Leroy D. Frasier, 21, §08 Steiner street, and Jennie M. Lindsay, 21, 330 Waller street. _Danfel O. Quinn, 34, Haywards, and Lenore thi and twenty one-hundredths (3.20) per | B. i.ayceck, 30, San Jose. cent per antum on all deposits, £ Vaxes, | John S. Coor, 25, Oakiand, and Laura E. CRURDAY, o Litticichn, 23, Yuba City. peyacle on and atter BATURDAY, Janua ,_1904. GEORGE A. STORY, Cashier. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. HONOLULU_PLANTATION COMPANY—As- sessment Notice—Honolulu Plantation Com- loeation of principal place of business, Francisco, Cal.—Notice is hereby given t a meeting of the board of directors this 16th day of November A. D. 1803, an assessment (Number 7) of one dollar ($1 (0) per share was levied upon the cap- ital stock of the corporation, payable im- :fidlluly to ";’,‘ ‘-:rmry of thi'mmr office company, Market et.. San Francisco, State of California. Any etock upon “which this assessment shall re- Frederick F. Schoellhorn, 60, 439 Turk street, and Elizabeth Matteson, 50. 424 McAllister s Arthur Hartman, 23, 575 Lombard street, and Madeline L. Favero, 17, 224 Sagamore st. Egiilo Della. Ridia, 25, 115 Clark street, and Clorinda P. Pucenelll, 27, 115 Clark street. John M. Riley, 27, 52 'Chenery street, and Katie A. Meincke, 21, 4398 Mission street. Lew Bow, 25, 1024 Jackson street, and Hart Doe, 20, 1034 Jacksom street. BIRTES—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication unpald on the 28th day of December, offices and be Tooe win e ot and adversised tar | indorsed with the and residence of per- eale at *bublic auction, and unless payment | 30ns au to have the same NW-:'& Notices restricted simply to the anncuncement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. DUNN—In this city, to the wife of W. T. Dunn, a daughter. FENN—In this city, December 18, 1903, to the wife of Willlam L. Fenn, a daughter. ROBE! IN—In this city, Décember 13, 1903, 1o the wife of Edward Robertson, a son. WIEKING—In Oakland, December 1903, 10 the wife of H. Wieking, & O'Ilhlnfl.' 18 made before Arill be sold on the 18th day of January, 1904, t6 pay the delinquent assessment, together with expenses of sale. H. W, THOMAS, Tang. 27 Macket vt Ban Francioeo, Cal ! iy g - ; (Ropm No. 4. Second Floor). - LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PURSUANT to an order of the Chancery Di- Vision of the High Court of Justice im Ire- iand, made in the maiter of “the trusts of the residue of the estate bequeathed by the will of COLUMBA FITZPATRICK. and in the matter of the trustee act, 1803, the children, if living, of JOHN FITZPATRICK, late of San Franclsco, California, U. S, A., Who died on the 16th day of December, 1899, at St. Joseph’s Hospitgl. Denver. Colorado, n the Uni States Al and the Togni pérsonaifreproschtatives. of such of seid Ciildeen a8 have died since that date. aser by AR e ot 2 aetors the 0k ang ot n a claims it the chambers of g the Hon. Vice 1l i R o 54, new consols. COPE—LITTLEJOHN —In this city, Decembér 21,1003, by the Rew. Dr. Joa A B Wil: i Cope. of Oakland and Laura_Ethel Littiejohn of Yuba City. and Germany, aged 29 vears 4 months and 10| RICE—1n this city, December 21, 1903, Eitza dayy. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited. to attend the funeral services Wednesday, December 23, 1903, at 2 o'clock. at 1611 Brus street. Oakland. Interment Mountam. View Cemetery, Oakland. BEDONI—In this city, December 20, 1303, Luigi, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Maria Bedoni, and father of John Bedoni and Mrs. J. D. Cune a native of Italy, aged 36 years 3 menths and 15 days. - {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invitea to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 12 Jasper place, thence to Italian Cemetery. BELL—In this city, December 20, 1903, Wii- liam P. Bell, beloved husband of Mary Bell. beloved father of Wililam and Elmer Bell. beloved son of Mrs. Catherine MeGuire, and brother of Andrew J. Bell, Mrs. J. J.' Ma- loney and Mrs: J. F. Rock. & native of Calli- fornia, aged 38 vears 3 months and 2 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. December 22, 1903, at o clock, from hi late residence, 612 Post street, thence to Si Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street, where a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Iuterment Holy Cross Cemetery. TO the officers and members of Golden Gate Counctl No. 34, Young Men's Institute—You are hereby notified tc attend the fumeral of our late brother, Willlam P. Beil, from his late residence, 612 Post street, near Tayior. . at 8:15 o'clock sharp. ‘Fines for mon-at- tendance. JOHN T. KEEGAN, President. E. 1. HARRINGTON. Cor. Sec. BIGELOW—In this eity, December 20. 1905, Rev. George Hooper Bigeéiow, dearly beloved son of Susie Hooper Bigelow and the la George Homer Bigelow, and dearly beloved brother of Susie Mabel Bigelow and Amy Bigelow Jackson. (Beston and Princeton papers plcase copy.) A 7 Funeral services at the residence df his mother, 3014 Buchanan ~ street, at 10:30 a'clock Wednesday, December 23. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BOTKIN—In this city, December 20. 1903, William Wallace Botkin, a resident of Sac- ramento, beloved husband of Mar E. Bot- kin, and_father of Mrs. Kate A. Blakesley, Joseph G. Botkin, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Mec- Donald and Mrs. Edith E. Jlenszen, a native of Ohlo, aged 50 years 6 months and 26 days. %85 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock. at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co.. 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Interment private. Please omit flowers. BOWE—In West Berkeléy, December 19. 1905, William Bowe, father 'of Edward J. and Lizzie G. Bowe, Mrs. C. R. Brown. Mrs. T. F. McNamara, Mrs. J. Semeria and Mrs. A V. Jackson, a native of Ireland, aged 63 years 11 montbs and 22 days. £ The toneral will take place Tuesday, at 10 o'clcck, from the family residence, 2317 San Pablo avenue. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. CELLA—In this city, December 20. 1903, John Baptist Cella, a native of Italy, aged 38 vears. . Y EF Remains at the parlors of Valente, Marint & Co., 1524 Stockton street. CHISHOLM— In this eity, December 20, 1903, Roderick Chisholm of- Dawson, Y. T. be- loved husband of Annie Chisholm, a native of Nova Scotia. aged 27 years. CLARK—In Fruitfale, December Julia_ Adela. beloved mothir of Vernon C. and Albert H. Clark, Ohjo. aged 68 years i months g Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral services Tucsday, December 22, 1003, at 2 o'clock, at the family ‘wesidence. 1438 East Sixteenth sireet, Fruitvale. Imterment Mountain View Cemetery. COLLINS—In Oakiand, Hrother Venantius Cyril a native of County Cork. years and 11 months. B 7 Friends and acquaintances are re - tully invited to attend the funeral Wedne day, December 25, 1903, from” St. Mary's College Chanel, where a requiem hizh mass wili be cel:brated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment St Mary's Cemetery, Oakland COLLINS—In this city, December 21, 1908, Frank, dearly beloved husband of ' Nellie Colling, son of Mis. K. Fuller of Columbus, Ohlo, and brother of Mrs. Helen Smith and Mrs. Georze Voltz, a native of New York, aged 24 years 7 months and 20 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. CROWLEY—in this city, December 20. 1003, Jennje Crowley, a native of New York £ The eral will take place fo-day (Tuesdat), at 9:30 o'clock, from the pariors of McFaddcn, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- December 21. 1903, (Dennis ~ Coilins). Ireland, aged 41 sion street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral for services at 10:15 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery DOUGHERTYIn _this city, December 21, ‘1603, John M. Dougherty, beloved son of Mary and the late Michael Dougherty, and brother of Daniel J.. Thomas J. and Mary F. Dougherty and the late K. T. Hayward, a’ mative of Benicia, Cal. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully fevited to attend the funcral to-morrpw (Wednesday). at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, 521 Golden Gate averue, thence to St Mary's Cathedral, where a soiemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cress Cemetery. HANLEY—In Qakland, December 20, 1003, Ellen Hanley, beloved wife of George Han- ley. & native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged @0 vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Twesday: December 22, 1903, at 9:30 o'clock, from the pariors of James McManus, Seventh .and Castro streets. thence to the Church of the Tmmaculate Coneeption, where services wili be held at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. HIGGINS—In this city, Deeember 21, 1903, Joseph H., beloved son of the late John and Julia Qhrien Higgins, and brother of John E. and Willlam O. Higgins, Mrs. C. J. Brophy, Mrs. M. Morris, Mrs. C. Herschy, Mrs. L. Craighead and the tate Matthew P. Higgins, a native of San Franciseo, aged 33 years and 2 months. 7 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully_invited to attind the funerai to-morrow (Wednesday). at 1 o'clock, from the pariors “of I.,¢. O'Corxor & Co.. 767 Mission street, thende 16 St. Patrick's Church for serviees. Irtermert Holy Gross Cemetery. HOFFMAN—In thfs city, December 21, 1908, Fredericka, beloved wife of the late H. J. Hoffman. and mother of H. J.. J. A. and E. A. Hoffman, a native of Germany, aged 68 years 7 months and 22 days. KEENAN—In this city, December 21, 1903, iniant som of Dr. Alexander S. and Laura Keenan, a rative of San Francisco. RELLY—In this city, Decomber 20, 1003, Cor- eitus, beloved husband of Ann Kelly, and father of Neal Kelly and Mre. Jess Y. a native of Ocean County, New Jersey, aged 74 years and 11 months. (Atlantic papers please copy.) E¥Friends and scquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late m.) 4351 Stevenson street, thence to St. Patrick’s ireh, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LICHTENSTEIN—In this city. December 20, 1903, Max H. beloved husband of Louise Lichtenstein. and father of Albert, Hemry, Max_Jr., Edith and Lulu Lichtenstein, Mrs. W. W. Hewitt, Mrs. F. Quinlan and Mrs. B. F. Hanlon, & gative of Germany. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral seryices to-day (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'cleck, at his late residence. 610 Oak astreet. Interment strictly private. . MERRIMAN—In Alameda, December 20, 1903/ Captain _Robert L. Merriman, father George, R. Jr. and Mira C. Merriman, a native of Brunswick, Me.. born April 14, 1530; died December 20, 1903, at 3:30 p. m. (New York papers please copy.) =g €1 acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, December 22, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the recidence of his son. George Merriman, 1620 Lafayette street. Interment private. NAGLE—In tlus city, December 20, 1903, El- ler. K. Nagle, beloved sister of Margaret, Julia and Nora Rvan, a native of Glountane, Cluuty Cork Jrenad, el BL yepen ends and acquaintances are respect- fuly invited tc attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30. o'clock, from the funeral yeilors of McAvoy & Co., street, between Eighth and St. Joseph's Churcia, where a solemn Gaiem -mass will be celebrated for the re- Fuse of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Hoiy Cross Cemetery. NELSON—In this city, December 20, 1903, Perry Nelson, a native of Skaane, Sweden, aged 38 years. 7 Remains at the fumeral - Craig, Cochran & Co., 420 Golden ave- nue. . O'KEEFE—In Los Angeles, December 18, 1903, Patrick H., beloved husband of Lelia M. O\Keefe, a native of Spaunton, Va., aged 39 years 10 months and 5 days. 7 Friends are . at at the dence of S. J. Wilkins, 3008 street, ¢ of of Deth- Frances. deary beloved daumhter of Manuel and Martha Rice, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Busch snd Mr. and Mrs. M: Silva, and sister of the late John J. Rice, aged 2 years 10 months and J days. SMITH—In this city, December 21, 1903, Tul- ly: .beloved husband of Katle Smith. . and father of Mary, Nellte, Sadle, Frank, James and Thomas Smith and the late Katie Smith, a native of County Leftrim, aged B4 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at §:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 106 Morris avenue, themce to St Rose’s Church. where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STRASSER—December 21, 1003, Celia Stras- ser; beloved daughter of Abraham Strasser, and sister of Mrs. M. Wertheimer and L., M. and H. Strasser. THOMAS—In this city, William B. Thomas. a n aged 7S years and 5 days. » EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited®to attend the funeral to-moFrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, frétn the pariors of Halsted & Co.. 946 Mission street. Please omit flewers, THYES—In this oity, nest P. Thyes. E7 Notice of funeral hereafter. TYSON—In this city, December 20, 1908, Coi- onel Joseoh Tyson, a native of Pennsylva- nia, aged 76 years 7 months and 23 days. > Hemains at the funeral pariors of Bun- ker & Lunt, 6 Mission street, Mission Masonic Tample, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Notice of funeral In Wednesday morning's papers. UPTON—In this city, December 21, 1003, Thomas, beloved husband of Bessie Uptom, d father of Framcis H., Albert. Wiillam ¢ Hannah Upton, Mrs. Charles A. East rapbell, a na- December 21 tive of En December 20, 1908, Er- a wood and Mrs: Norman A. ( tive of England, aged 51 years 9 months and 1 days. 7 Funeral services to-morrow (Wadnes- day). at 1:30 o'clock. at his late residence. 2425 Foscm. street. between Twentieth and Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cenetery, by carriage. WOLF—In this city, December 21, 1908, Clara E., beloved wife of Sam Wolf, and mother of '1da M. Wolf, a native of San Francisco. - REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, PECEMBER 21, Aona K. A. Brunkhorst to Johann H. B and Dors E. C. Brunkhorst, lot on W line of Lyon ‘street, 132:7% N of California, N 25 by W 100; aiso lot on N _lime of Elliott Park, 264 W _of Steiner street. W 22 by N 70; gift. City and County of San Francisco to Fran- cis X. Foley, lot on N line of Pine stret, 208:4 W_of Steiner, W 34:414 by N 137:6; —. Same to Mizpah Hoelscher (wife of Wil- liam), lot on S line of Green street, 110:8 E of Scoft, E 27 by § 137:6; —. Same to James P. Devine, lot on S line of 'nn'; street, 192:6 W of Plerce, W 27 oy S 120: Same to Edward M. Stehn. lot on N line of Sacramento street, 181:3 W of Plerce, W 27:8 by S 120; — Peter or P. and_Catherine Hennessey fo Catherina T. Nowell, commencing 100 B of Baker street and 100 S of Bush, S 37:6 by B 137:6: also right of way on S line of* Bush street 134 E of Baker. B 3:8 by S 100; gift. Wiillam T. Dowling to Margaret A. Dowi- ing (wife). lot on W line of Howard street. 210 S of Fourteenth street. S 25 by W 85 also iot on NE lime of Lafayette strest, 50 NW of Howard, NW 25, NE 88.98 SE 25, SW 83.32; ife. City_and _County of San Francisco to Fred- erick W. Herlitz Jr.. lot on W line of Treat avenue 210 N of Twenty-first street, N 25 by W_122:6: — Same to Sarah B. Melone, lot om NW corner of Sixteenth and Landers streets. N €9:8 by W_183:10; —. Dantel K. and Mary D. Hall to William' Havard_lot on E line of Church street, 50 S of Fifteenth, § 25 by E 75; $10. William H. Mead to Henry Plerce, lot on W line of Joice street. 19:8 N of Pine, N 8 by W 52: $10. Edward Rotger to Johanna Rotger_ lot om S line of Lombard street. 107:6 W of Taylor, W 30 by § 137:6; gift Celestina Altierf and Charles and Sabina Michele A'tier:, 16t on NE Yne of 100 SE of Folsom street, SE 210 Is to Libbie Driscoll, lot on i street. S0 NW of Harri- E v S0: gift George E. ani Emmeiine L win W. Stone, Iot on W line of 350 8 of Army. S 50 by W 100; $10. oh Marsden to A. W. Foster, lot on SW corner of First avenue and Lake street, S 24:71 by W &3 $10. Marceo L. and Annie Mitrovich to Mrs. James B. Sykes, lot on SE corner of Seven trenth and Point Lobos avenues, S 100 by B 25 $1500. .’ "and Phitippine 3. Henderson to Morris Siminoff, lot on NE corner of Ninth avenue anl C street, N 100 by E 132:6; also lot v NW corner of Seventh avenue and C gtreet, N 95 by W 45; $10. Jacob Heyman Company (corporation) to Joseph E. Clark, lot on W line of Eleventh avenue, 225 N of K street. N 50 by W 120: $10. W fiiam Nicol to John Bayle. lot on SW lin+ of Second avenue. 90 SE of M street. SE S0 by SW 125, block 46, Butchers’ Regervation: $10. / B. and Fannie Cohn to Fairmount Loan As- sociation, lot on E corner of Wheat street and Salinas avenue, NE 100 by SE 100, lots 45 to 48, block 5, Garden Tract Homestead Addi- tion: $10. Ernestine and H. Engelbrecht to Georg» Nelle, lot 31, biock 11. iot 28, block 4 lots 5. 6 and 7, block 8, lot 24, biock 3, Ao Pesple’s Homestead Association, ~quitclaim Francls Dunn to B. McA. Dunn, all property of first party; $10. 084 Fellows Cemetery Association to Jacob Lohmann, let in cemetery: $45. Builders’ Contracts. West Side Christian Churgh (corporation) (owners) with W. Morgan & Co. (contractors), architect T. Paterson Ross—Heatige and ven- tilating for church building, two stories and gallery on N line of Bush street, 137:6 E of Devisadero, E 85 by N 137:8; 31504, 25 Alameda County. Johanna Cashin (widow) to Patrick E. and Josephine E. Fannon, lot on N line of B street. 70:6 E of Ettle, E 31:6 by N 100, lot G and E 1, of lot H, block 797, map of B-street subdi- vision <t Wgtts Tract. Oakland: $10. Joseph J. and Barbara Mason to John La- velle, iot on N line of Fairview street, 45.08 E of Deakin, E 4 by N 135, lot 16, block 2, map of O. D. Baldwin's subdivision of pertion of Wooleey Tract, etc., Oakland; $100. H. P. Bancroft to Laurens Petersen, lots 1 to 8, block A, amended map of Santa Fe Tract No. 2. Oakland; $10. N Resie and Lorenzo Delucchi and Eliza Cash- man (widow) to Acors B. Hinckley, lot 41, ‘biock 6, amended map of Central Park. Alea- traz and Newbury stations, Berkeley: $10. Fidelity Building and Loan Asscciation. to Charles C. Lord, lots 1 to 4 and 27, block 2, Dowling Tract, Berkeley: $10. _Paul M. or Paul M. Wenther Sr. and Louise of Loufsa Charlot Wenther (wife) to Rasmus Jensen, lot on SW _cormer of Moss avenue and Laurel street, W 120, S 136.56, E 120, N 13839, lots 14 to 16. block I, amended may of Moss Tract, Brookiyn Township: $2000. F. E. Bridges to Harriete W. Bridges, lot S line of Paciffe avenue, 250 W of Wainut street, W 40 by S 150:2. portion of lot 15, block 24, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; gift. Louisa and Richard Fricke to C. Magnuk Kjelsberg, rerecord 946 D. 53, lot on E line of Webster street, 180 N of Ninetzenth (Durant), N 50 by E 136, Oukiand; $10. 3 Kielsberg to Olga Kijelsbers, rame; Hattie F. Dewing (widow) to Annie Schnei- der, lot_beginning At point 40 N from NE cor- x‘x’e; l:ful’h:l‘rn:!h :d ‘\'nw'mu. N S0 by E , lof . block 2034, Rowland Trac Cakiand; $10. . . H Sarah 'A. Whidden (widow) to Anna Schei- der (widow), lot on NE corner of Thirtieth West stree jock E 115 by N 40, lot 23, block 0. wife of George) to Mary H. of S N.). lot on SE*corne; Stanford_avenue and Essex street, § 5910, o:' 119.62. N 50, W 95.07. lot 5, block P, amended map o l)_‘c:-vn»-x—y.A prract in plat 51. Ranchos V. 3 eley: $10. Adeibert T. and Electa L. Hay to Jessie B, Lgog, Jot on SE line of Pomona avenue. 79 SW ashington street, SE 125 by SW 38, bioek 10, map Bt subdivision of NE portion. of Traet, tvale, Brooklyn ‘l'ompo hip. u‘SIlM Prank F. and Emma G. Barratt to Julia M. of Powell block 37, property of L. Peladeau, being plat 41 E 217 to begin- Emeryville (recorded

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