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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1903. s and Jewelry 2 per cent ral Loan Bank. 59 Kearny © salaries confiden- . £1% Market. %: $15 up: no removal; IN, room re or pia Mutus! Sav. Bk bid. ried peadle on notes without LL. 609 Examiner budding PRIGHT PIANO BAR- who re advised to VAIS MUSIC thus 500-64 Hayes et hand uprights ckes as Chickering, Vose, Kirkhem, Pease, Hardman E 4 others. BENJ. Farrell st NDOUS sacrifice; unredeemed stor- ce and furniture selling to pay stor- age; dirt cheap Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Market st. Open evenings. EaxD ments; ¥. Besson, Paris, make - Agt. Pac. Coast, 278 O’'Farrell; ring: 2 4 instruments sold. KOCHMA 258 T nal_drums for boys; cheap. i Br oS eaper 1636 Market st. Opeh evenings. cash or install- er Steinway fice. Keeffe' upright ’s.285 O'Farrell. 23 MAUZY. 305-512 Post st. ithers, old and new. H , 2 Latham place. ing loans mozey to for $3 per'| rental and | siving | trument for camor be trom $50 No trade for abogany: nearly 216 McAllister st than firewood: storage piancs plano; pianos. Cecilian piano CALENDAR WITH IRBAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. 35400 & year met to_owner: | AT the wn hotel: 70 rms., 17 baths] $55,000—RE! new d o electric elevator; under lease to Al ten- ant. $17,500—Choice business propert st 2 stores and bath portion o grand future. $7,500—Residence, Devizadero bath. high basemen very ! and is and stores st., near early fo »—Rents $780 ent gas grates s, i sinks, high on Park € rms. years denc beauty | beautiful | tiled sinks fact, revelation a sacrifice. $4.500—Geary-st $3,700—Mortgage £3000; beautiful residence modern throughou located in Western $2,500—Birch tgage ca bargain For further particulars, EASTX rent extremely is an established business the Western Addition with a elect; most throughout ; vestibule rec residence. 2 flat low Washington 9 large sunny st., rms. on McAllister 8 rm: at § and 16 & near an; ouse well planned; pretty garden. rme. e of property will sell ty, new and owner 9 Addition. inquire of ELDRIDGE & COMPANY, large near Stgeiner; rme. and bath: & snap for the muney. must sell; ‘ms, _and bathy bl think! $700 cash meeded to secure this home; 2 fine flats, rented tenants at $30 per month: $1600 remain; this is @ positive 9 a month; | heavily condi- as this new flats: modern in every respec wooden open plumbing, poreelain bathe, basements lot, only to 638 Market st. Why do so many T They are on “‘Official b Get off cars cor. Oceagside” branch offi K'st. Open Sunda $500 o $1000—Unexce $150 New P Near ctly Mission-st $1200 to §3500. e set, Homestead ALL BARGAIN! stickiness; ssers: ac- “o.,1338-Polk. EOL._GETZ & EON, 47th ave. $60 to $250; near park and ocean; $5 monthly cars. - HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. $300 TO $1200; VERY EASY TERMS buy our Oceanside lots? Because no others there compare with them. y bave unobetructed ocean and park view. Grade™"; iding. Every lot is & bargain ready for See them to-day o - led Sunset d Eraded and sewered; $10 monthly. and H st trict lots; Sunset branch office on 9th ave, near H st. TO $350: DON'T MISS THIS. ts in the Excelsior Homestead vel; choicest locatjon of all. $5 monthiy. modern cottages and houses Richmond, Oceanside and, Excel- EASY TERMS. Owners and Deglers. 54, 4th fwor, Chronicle bidg. $1750—C side Union s 1 for fla per cent a ed 3. tmprov w 530 CALIFORNIA ST. ings Union Building.) eapest lot in Western Addition, on near Broderick; 25x100; sy terms: $100 first pay for building: choice on the great « and residences in this local- bring big rents; every one wants ew, and the demand is increasing; nothing vacant in the vicinity; this is year income proposition, it GUNN, 530 CALIFORNIA ST. 4 al Am draperies. shat carries , nr. Sutter | | | _per month. | | NICE new sunny cottage. wood mantel; teenth-st. car, get off a cement sidewalk | ment; can be bad on terms sam: | Dlock from cars: 20 Merrjtt b & rbom Hattie bath: fine high base- as rent; 3 take Eigh- 3 ne st.. near Hyde, apartments all taken; call and leave orders for reserves, BIRCH ave, 015—$6: 3 nice. unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. 642 Grove st. FOURTH, 225—Nice housekeeping rooms; &lso rooms. LIN, 45—Sunny connegting % | _ing rooms, 815 and $18; single, 36, 8 & $10. | GEARY, 1002—Nicely furnished sunny rocms, | en suite or single; running water; GILLESPIE, 119 Ninth st—Sunny furnished bedrocms ‘and_housekeeping, §1 50 to $3 25 week; phone Mint 2861, | KEARNY, 10+ Newly tinted . sunhy unfir. front suite & kitchen;coal range;no children. MISSION. 1219 bet. Eighth and Ninth—Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; complete. NATOMA, 284, near 4th—2 furnished house- keeplng rooms; water; closets; rent $9. O'FARRELL, 1390—Newly furn. apartments, boarding or light hpks: 1 5 POLK, 1030, near Geary—Neatly furnished front housekeeping rooms TWENTY-THIRD, 3126, near Dolores—Bay- window room: complete. i 1 3 ave., T06—Two sunny front rooms, complete for housekeeoing: $23. APARTMENT HOUSES. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-8 rooms, also single; furnished or unfurnished; marine view; now open; references. MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS, X Corner Pine ard Taylor sts.; beautiful new modern apartments; all sunny corner sultes furnished or urfurnished; none superior; - rine view. LYON & HOAG. 116 Montgomery. THE GABLES. Cor. Clay and Larkin sts—Modern 3-4-5-room up-to-date apartments; furnished or unfur- nished; ail latest conveniences; reservatiohs can be made on premises, 1 to 4; terms reas. ST. CECIL, 115gFell st above Van Ness—The acme of perf@ion modern, elegantly fur- nished 3-room apartments; private baths, stéam heat, elec, lights, eievator, gas ranges. st DON_HALL, ST. REFERENCES. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn, AURORA., corner Second and Folsom sts.—New 951 EDD NEXT " SONDAY.S STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case; individual t-nhln, cine. Inquire into wonderful cures; Dr ND NOTICES. DIVIDEND . NOTICE—CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY, corner Calitornia and Montgomery s For the six months ending December 31, 1003, divi- dends have been declared on deposits in the savings department of this company, as fol- lows: On term deposits at the rate of 8 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary depoaits at the Taté of 3 per cent per an- um, free of taxes. and pavable on and after Saturday, January 2, 1904. Dividends un- 2alled for. are added to the principal after January 1, 1904 J. DALZELL BROWN, er. i mo - home cure. SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Bulld- ing Soclety Bth floor, Mutual Savings Bank bullding. 708 Market St., oppesite Third— For the half-year ending 31st of December, 1903 a dividend has been declared at the rate r annum of (12) tweive per cent on capil ‘stock and participating certificate: free of taxes payable ob and after SATU. DAY, January 2 1904 JOSEPH A. LEO ARD. Manager. HUGH CRAIG, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE —SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, §2 California st., corner Webb. For the half year ending with the 31st of Deécember 1903, a dividend has been de- clared at the rate per annum of three and one-alf (313) per cemt on term deposits and three (3) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Saturday, January 2, 100s. LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. DIVIDEND Notice—The German Savings and Loan Scciety, 526 California st.—For the half year ending with December 31, 1903, a divi- dend has been declared at the rate of three d one-quarter (3%) Der cent per annum on ail geposits, frze of taxes, payable on and at- ter Saturday, January 2, 1904.° GEOEGE TOURNY, Secretary. THE CONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 301 California st., San Fran- cisco, Cal., has declared a dividend for the year ending December 31, 1003, of 5 per cent on ordinary deposits, § per cent on term de- pokits and 8 per cent to stockholders, free of taxés. DR. WASHINGTON DODGE, Preai- dent. WM. CORBIN, Sec. and Gen. Mgr. DIVIDEN otice—Mutual Savings Bank of San Fra ieo, No. 710 Market street—For the half-vear ending December 31, 1008, a dividend has been declared at tl rate of three and twenty one-hundredths (3.20) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, r)’lhle on and after SATURDAY, January ., 1004 GEORGE A. STORY, Cashier. ! 1 ' | house, new furniture; every room outsid modern and sunny; brices from $§1 50 per week up; this is the only up-to-date house in this vicinity; first-class grill attached. A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 26c o $1 per night, §1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms: open all night. ASHWORTH, 320 Mason st, bet. Geary and Post—Suite’ and single rooms with or with- out’ private bath: sun b rooms all day. AT “‘The Almonte,” 873 Markei st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rcome, 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 weck; house open all night. AT the Piervont, 450 Ellis—Newly furnished rms.; elevator; hot & cold water;" transient. BURNEPT, 1426 Market (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- nished rcoms, suite, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Zlegantly furnished sunny rooms; priges reasonable. FILLMORE, 1021—Sunny newly furnished sufte; also sunny single room; remt reason- able. FOURTH, 5—Nicely furnished room in pri- vate family: rent reasonable. Golden Gate ave.,622—Sunny parlor suite 3 rms. completely furn.; & e; bath ¥ laundry. GRAND Southern, 7th Mission 10 $1 50 night; §1 to $3 week; reading-room. HARRIET. 86—Kitchen. dining-room and bed- room;_furnished or unfurnpished. LAGUNA and McAllister, St. James flat—Sun- ny single room. LARCHMONT, 36! ter—Sunny rooms; elec- central; transient. tric lights; elevator LARKIN, 810B—Small, light room, large ball, cioset, bath and phone; reasonable. MISSION, 1145—Flegantly furnished front sulte; plano: single rooms from $1 50 week. MISSION, 1514, near Eleventh— Large, sunny front room; 1 or 2 gentlemen; $2 25 per wk. NINTH, 119 (Gillespie)—Nicely furnished rooms $1 50 to $2 50 per week; 50c to T5c per night. START the new year in your own and $20 per month, bath: and bath home; $230 cottage 5 rooms and 50 and $25 per month house. 6 rooms $250. new 5-room cottage and $25 D. COFFIN, 3308 Mission et. BUILD on your umimy full cost improv. realt we loan part lot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker bullding. $1400CLIPPER st.; eottage. 4 rooms: 3 attics; high basement. J. STRAUB, 630 Market s Howard st., ancing taught. nr. experience, cures per- ine habit. Cail or acy, 251 Grant ave., fee moderate. engagements with ladies pants to or- Drumm 44. onds, watches jewelry cheap- re. A A. Ritter, 237 Kearny costumes, pi GOLDSTET Dr. & Mrs. Truverse, ush and Dupos 2 Henna restores gray or: $1; at all drugg: A BRANCH offioe of The Call for the reception ©of advertisements and subscripticns has been opened st 1068 M, cpposite Fifth. ™ UM'S Egyp ts natural Open until 11 p : | LOTS. N or § side of Golden Gate Park, pur- chased by W. J. GUNN, 530 Caiiornte. st. PLUMBING In all its branches; jobbing. AHL- BACH & MAYER. Plumbers, 836 Howard. 16 peges, in wrapper, A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, r mailing, $1 per year. POWELL, 317—Sunny front sulte for doctor of dentist: also other furnished rooms. ROYQL House, 126 Eilis—Incandescent lights, reading-rcom, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $150. week, §2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground foor, rooms with hoj and cold water; baths, STEVENSON, 522, bet. 5th & 6th—Nicely fur- nished sunny front room; gent.; §5; mo. only. FRENCH SAVINGS BANK—For the half year ending December 31, 1903, a dividend has béen declared at the rate of three and ol eighth (3%) per cent per annum on.deposits, payable on or after Saturday, January 2, 1904. LEON BOCQUERAZ, Secretary. THE Humboldt Savings and Loan Soclety, 18 Geary st, has declared a dividend of 3% per cent ver annum on deposits, free of taxes, for the term ending December 31, 1005, payabe on and afier January 2 1904, E. PALMER, Cashier. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yaslerdaz: Abtaham Gutman, 28, 359 Clementina street, and Ray Becke: 22 Pacific street. Edwin A. Wasserman, 23, 1004 Golden Gate avenue, and Helen T. Newman, 21, 1021 La- guna street. Vincénzo Catoleca, 30, 577 Chestnut street, and Maria Tarantino, 22, 584 Chestnut street. Albert C. Berg, 2. 560 Howard street, and Augusta_Berlin, Aptos, John G. Cacace, 25. Marshall, and Mary S. Pavesich, 18, Marshail Daniel C. ‘Morgan, 35, Cherokee, and Retta L. Duenising, 18, Cherokee. Charley R. Biakeley, 27, Kérn City, and Emma Jefferson, Richmond. Willlam A. Reinholdt, 49, Petaluma, and Auguste Stehn, 33, city. Maurice J. Keegan, 21, Santa Rosa, and Fldrence McDonald, 18, Santa Rosa. Thomas.F. Fitzgerald, 25, Sacramento, and Katie Hagerty, 24, 26 Anténio street. James T. Arey. 21. Oakland, and Charlote C. Cortage, 18, Oakland. Eugene L. Violland, 53, 516 Dupont street, and Maria C. Q. Jacques, 49, 516 Dupont st. Herman Krueger, 35 25 Minna street, and Margarethe Metzler, i3, 1842 Larkin street. Frank P. Stuber, 88 Ninth_street, and Blanche L. Hdyford Laramie City, Wyo. Harold Latter, 35, 314 Hyde street, and Bdith Rother, 26, 314 Hyde street. BIRTHS™—¥ARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per~ sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once (n this column free of charge. BORN. HILL—In this city, December 21 STEVENSON, 797%_ near Ninth—Nicely fur- nished rooms; cheap. SUTTER, 236—The Crane—Elegantly furnished rooms; downtown: suite or single; $10 up. THE FREMONT, 1864 MARKET ST.—Strictl first-class eiegantly furn. rooming _hotel. Tel. South 1133, Capt. H. O. Ulberg, Prop. | 718 ACPES | Jose: 100 acres full where; immense cost $160,000; beari: vineyard; all good land; concrete REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. r Mayfleld, 11 miles frqm Sen prunes: large er piped every- reservoirs; houses, stables, barns, etc.; fenced in 5 flelds; 350,000 THORNE & KILPATRICK, $12 Bush st San Francisco. fine 1 A CHRISTMAS GIFT. Brookdale, Sa ¥or the famiiy; summer cottage and lot at Cruz County, for sale; $350. box 5. Fruitvale P. O. ONTH buys a 10-acre farm. profit per annum per acre, Vrite for booklet. It's free. 803 J st | _ WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal. jogues sent free. Market st. e | ALFALFA Jande, stock ranches, vineyards: inspected bLargains C. M. WOOSTER —_—mm ; monthly cata- CO.. 643 POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER front maps, photos, "ete. | A mouse in Alameda County. P. 466 Tenth st.. Oakland Jots and bargains: all tracts; BELL, 417 Parrott bldg. | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. of ¥ rooms and bath in good loca- tion in Oukland to exchange for sman ranch C. LASSEN & CO., PALMISTAY. 139 Post st D'S class in paimistry be- m 242 Post st.; terms $10. Turk st._or phone Sutter 154 for painting snd paper cleaned. e rates; ti 5 Co., 316 34: tel Main 413 ——————————————————— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON DR. C. C. O'DONNELL- 1021% Marker =i, bet lar attention pa. DR M MATEUDA has retur Now at SE Jifice and residence, Oty angd Tth; particu- to diseaser of women. od from Oriept ner Geary and Taylor fl? painting. | | 3604, Call FORTY- acres of land with $1200 water right in olorads to trade for an automobile. Box — e BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M'NTS month. Open Sundays. BIG bargain; cottage Jeep W bath, pantry Iy; station Open Sundays. o. 6-ROOM, nearly new eott; modern; electric and nected; good location: convenient to 2 sta- | tions: price $2500, $250 cash, balance $20 per O. A RUDOLPH, A VII'JVIKEL‘Y !-HL ESTATE. : bath, pantry, fixtures con- Lorin Station. low price; easy term i B-room chicken house, good 11; pice lot, garden, fruit trees: price $1000: terms §250 cash. balance $12 50 month- this property is oniy 2 blocks to R. RUDOLPH, R. Lorin_ Station TNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35¢ to §1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas). running water in every Toom; elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggame. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome sunny furnished suites and singie rooms; all conveniences. WINCHESTER Hotel, 4 34 st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms 35c to §1 50 night; $2 to $8 week; élevatol elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subseriptions received at Cail Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and eubscriptions has been estabiished at 1006 Valencia st. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. e ——— ROOMS AND BOARD, A- HOTEL BALTIMORE, VAN NESS AVE., NEAR GEARY ST, AMERICAN PLAN. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 708. SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER. SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERG, PROPRI A———— HOTEL HATTON — '———8E. COR. PINE AND TAYLOR- This new and rustic constructed hotel is eit- uated in the city's swellest quarter and will be handsomely furnished throughout with all the very latest conveniences, is now open for occupancy: reservations can now by made on premises daily. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS. f lummm HOTEL, 1704 Market et. strictly -class family and tourist hotel unquestioned respectability. American plan. ——_ THE DRESDEN, EELECT FAMILY BOARDING-HOUSE. 1442 FULTON,BET. BRODERICK AND BAKER. HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st. and Van Ness ave., has changed hands; hereafter conducted first-class family hotel; table board specialty. CALIFORNIA, 1246 Most select location in modern, elegantly furnished private home; table unsurpassed; marine view, Pleasant rooms; good board; bath, hone: home._comforts; young ladies and gentlemen; $4, 35, $6 per wesk. A e — OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty DR BALL, 1073% Market OFFICE, 118 BROADWAY. OVED—DR. WONG HIM, herd dector, tregts Al diseases of the Luman body; for four years 115-117 Mason; now ic- near Leavenworth. + 3 PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po Tut, herb doctor. cures all disenses of human Py Use of herbs and teas. 727 Washingtop et DR H WONG, 719 Post st all discases ition free. T & room San Franclsso, e T $375 FOURTEENTH st.. near Market: bouse aitic rooms: lot 50x100; §]: JOSEPH STRAUE, 630 Market MODERN 2-story house, central location; rent cured by Chinese herbs: consul WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- eascs cured by Chinese berbs. 746-5 Clay st. PROPERTY WANTED. PERTY wanted by nurserymen: 5 acres. ranch to lease Dear Oukland. 552, Call office. Ouicland. PROPVUSALS, - CEFICE DEPOT QL;:L New Montgomery street, San Novem| 1903, Bealed ofls. paints, boxes * cles of domestic detatis in schedule. ria reject or accept er proposals or any art thereof. Biank proposals and thforma- on furnished on anplication. —Envelopes mainimg proposals should be indorsed Proposals for s Supplies, MAJOR C. A. DEVOL. Q M. U. 8 A, Depot Quartermaster. » MONTANA House, 320 rooms and bath; . 1464, West st.. Eighth TO-MORROW the day for ture. st. i e e et i S i nmmvm”-ug' . in furni- bargains H. Schellhaas. 11th st.,cor.store, M gomery st. 2D-HAND CATARBH, positively at $30 each um& cured; new method; 1 in s AR 2 s Saria. treat- st Stevenson mansion, 807 California—Fine rma new chefs; colored service; table speclalty. O'FARRELL, 30S—Furnished rooms; home 5 family; $6 per week. ‘America—The W . 16 _pagew, sent to_any address in United States orkcu.}h one year for §1, postage pald. e —————————_ SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIEY A “WHITE" Chbristmas can be had without snow. Have you' seen our lat White Sewing Machine? Automatic “chain- tion; we rent or sell on easy payments: we want sewing machine men: come n‘m st.; 1841 Fillmore st. and 708 Vi ' ot §.'F.. or_phone Brush NEW HOME sewin, this week only: $10,_$15. $20: <l needles 20c dos. stitch, lockstitch and _hemstitch - combina- a talk with us; phone Black 1106, 300 470 iith Gaxtana " WHITE SEWING MA A e e & machfue; hily used : HOME §. M. €O.. 1061 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, e e e Vno;;t-dm .filt. phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving 3- 1903, to the fe of Charles B. Hill, a s e — DIED. Albright, Major Geo. Kobicke, Robert C. Bermudes, George Lawler, Abina M. Bigelow, Rev. Geo. Bradbury, Dr. Ge: Brother Venantiu Longtin, Jean B. Lowell, Cant. A. T. ©'Connor, Catherine Cyril (D, Collins) O'Gara, John Chisholm, " Roderick Putzmann, Hermann Collins, Frank Smith, Tully Cooney, Mary Strasser, Celia Dougherty, John M. Thomas, Willlam B. Finley, Margaret A. Thyes, Ernest P. Glllions, Frank Grosbauer, Sophje Higgins, Joseph H. Tyson, Col. Joseph Upton, Thomas ALBRIGHT—In Fruitvale, December 22, 1903, Major Georze W. Albright, beloved husband of Fannle T. Albright, and father of G. Frank, W. D. and Violet K. Albright and Mrs. Howard W. Bray, a native of Philad: rhia, aged 69 years 5 months and 10 days. (€t "Louis and Philadelphia papers please copy ~ [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday afternoon, December 24, 1003, at 2 o'clock. at his late home, 1251 Twenty- sc\.‘!nth avenue, Fruitvale. Interment pri- vate. BERMUDES—In this city, December 21, 1903, Geore Bermudes, beloved son of Mrs, M. D. Weill, a native of California, aged 19 years. § Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Thureday morning. December 24, 1903, at 10 o clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2478 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cyprees Lawn Cemetery. BICELOW—In this city, December 20, 1005, Iiev. George Hooper Bigelow, dearly beloved son of Susie Hooper Bigelow and the fate Goorge Homer Bigelow, and dearly belovéd brother of Susie Mabel Bigelow and Amy “ll\lov Jackson. (Boston and . Princeton please copy.) Funeral services at the residence of his mother, 3014 Buchaman street, at 10:30 'cieck Wednesday, December 23 interment Lawn Cemetery, - % BRADBURY—In Modesto, Cal., December 1003, Doctor Georze F., husband of Fanas N. Bradbury, father of William G. Brad- bury, and son of Nancy M. Bradbury. a na- tiye of Indiana, aged 40 years 7 months and 2 da 3 funeral hereafter. BROTHER ANTIUS CYRIL—In Oakland, Deceniber 21, 1003, Brother Venantius Cyril (Dennis Coilins), a mative of County Cork, Ireland, aged 41 years and 11 months. E7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral day, December 23, 1903, 3 Coliege Chapsl, where a requiem high ma will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. CHASHOLM—In this city, Decembe 20, 1003, Roderick Chisholm of Dawson, Y. T., be- lovel husband of Annig Chishoim, a native of Nova Scotla, aged 37 ycars. COLLINS—in this city, December 21, 1003, Erank, Wearly beloved husband ' of ' Nellié ins, son ot Mrs. K. Fuller of Columbu: Ohlo, and brother of Mry. Helen Smith and George Voltz, a native of New York, aged 24 years T months and 20 daye. ErFriends and ncquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day at 1 o'clock, piitnee 0 Madteon avinied e 1, ' Rase's for services at 1:30 o'clock. Holy Cross Cemetery. t- P. J. Coilps, tive of Count: . J. a_native of ~ m.m-’unmm s w the parlors of J. C. O & co. Mission street, bet; DOUGHERTY—In _this city, Dece John M. 37" beloved sen brother of Danlel J., Thomas J. and Mary F. Dougherty and the late K. T. Hayward, a native of Benicia, Cal. [ Friends and tances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, 831 Golden Gate avenue, thence to €1 Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will he celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Crcas Cemetery. FINLEY—In this city, December 22, 1903, Margaret A., beloved Wwife of Robert J. Fin- ley, devoted mother of May E..and Heary 3. Finley, Mrs. John O'Keefe and the late John §., Thomas E. and. Robert J. Finles, and grandmother of &flet and Melvii O'Keefe, a native of Preston, England, aged 52 years 3 months and 25 days. (Hartford, Conn.. papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-morrow (Thursday). at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1132 Kentucky st near Elght- eenth, thence to St. Teresa's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GILLIONS—In this city, December 22, 1903, Frank Gillions, beloved husband of Lottie Gillions, and fdther of Alice, Mabel and TFrankie Gillions, a native of Italy, aged 42 years 6 months and 27 days. A member of CourtEl Dorado No. 31, F. of A. = Remains at the funeral ariors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. GROSBAUER—In this city, December 22, 1908, at her residence, 214 Gough street, between Oak and Fell, Sophie, beloved wife of the late J. F. Grosbauer, devoted mother of J. F. Grosbauer Jr.. and grandmother of Fred, ~Louise and Lesile Grosbauer, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 79 years 3 months and 10 days. A member of St. Paulus Frauen Verein. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from St. Paulus German Evangefical Lutheran Church, cor- ner Eddy and Gough streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car {rom Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. HIGGINS—In this city, December 21, 1903, Joseph H., beloved son of the late John and Julla Ohmen 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 late Matthew P. Higgins, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 vears and * months. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of J. €. O'Corror & Co., 767 Mission street, thence 1o St. Patriek’s Chureh for services. Irterment Holy Criss Cemetery. KOBICKE—In_this city, December 22, 1903, Robert C., beloved husband of Minnie F. Kobicke, father of Iras Kobicke, and be. loved son of Christian and Sophie Kobicke, a native of San Francisco. LAWLER—In this city, December 21. 1903, Abina Margaret, dearly beloved daughter of David and Abina Lawler, and sister of Dan- ny, Marv and David Lawler. a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 7 months. LONGTIN—In this eity, December ‘20, 1905, Jean Baptiste Longtin, a native of France, aged 56 years. LOWELL—In Winsiow, Wash., December 14, 1903, Captain Andrew T. Lowell, beloved husband of Alice E. Lowell, and brother of Mrs. George Cooper and Mrs. Frank Corbin, a native of Bath, Me., aged 37 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, Decembér 24, 1905, at 1 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first, thence to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Diamond street, near Eighteenth. where services will be heid :30 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car. O'CONNOR—In this city, December 1905, Catherine, beloved wite of James O'Connor, mother of Edward B., Michael J.. Wililam F., Nellie C., Tessle M., Mae E., James H., Frances C., Annfe J. and John L. O"Connor, and sister of Mrs. Maria Vlausin, Mrs. M. Murry, Michael Nagle of San Rafael and Richard H. Nagle of San Francisco, a tive of Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2303 Howard strect, thence to St. Charies Borromeo's Church, corner Eight- eenth and Shotwell streets, where a solsmn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'GARA—In- Sacramento, December 20, 1905. John O'Gara, beloved brother of Mrs. Mary McKenna and the late Michael. Dominick and Anne O'Gara, a native of Sligo, Ireland, aged 81 years. E7 Interment private. PUTZMANN—In this city, December 21, 1903, Hermann Putzmann, a native of Germany, aged 52 years 4 months and 15 days. A g\eu;‘ber of Magnolia Lodge No. 30, I O. € Remains at the pariors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. SMITH—In this city, December 21. 1903, Tul- iy, beloved husband of Katle Smith, and father of Mary, Nellte, Sadie, Frank, James and Thomas Smith and the late Katie Smith, a native of County Leitrim, Ireland, aged 84 vears. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence. 106 Morris avenue, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mas: will be cel=brated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. STRASSER—In this city, December 21, 1903, Celia Strasser, beloved daughter of Abraham Strasser. and sister of Mrs. M. Wertheimer, L. Strasser, M. Strasser and H.. Strasser, aged 47 years 1 month and 20 days. L Friends and acquaintanees are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 670 Hayes street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, via 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. THOMAS—In this city, December 21, 1003, William B. Thomas, a native of England, aged 78 years and 5 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the frneral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Misslon street. Please omit flewers, THYES—In Reno, Ney., December 20, 1903, Ernest P., beloved son of Mrs. J. B. Thyes, and brother of H. J. and A. M. Thyes. Mrs. M. Moran and the late Adrian J. Thyes, nativa of San Franeisco. EF The funeral wil to-d (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of Mrs. J. M. Moran, 6 South Brod- erick street, San Franmcisco, themee to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer for ser- vices. Interment private, Holy Cross Ceme- tery, by electric funeral car from Eighternth and Guerrero streets. TO the officers and_members of Leland Stan- ford Lodge No. 3872 Knights of Honor— You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Ernest P. Thyes, from his late residence, & South Broderick street, near Fourteenth. at 2 o'clock sharp. - ROBERT J. SANDS, Dictator. JOHN J. BERAN, Reporter. TYEON—In this city, December 20, 1903, Col- onel Jessph Tyson, a. native of Pennmsyl- vania, aged 76 vears 7 montbs and 23 days. EFFriends ard aequaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 10 o'clock, fromr the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, Mission Masonie Temble, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. ' Interment Mountain View Cemotery. UPTON—In this city. December 21, 1903, Thomas, beloved husband of Besste Upton. and father of Francis H., Albert, William an¢ Hannah Upton. Mrs. Charles A. East- wood and Mrs. Norman A. Camobell, a na- tive of England, aged 51 years 5 months and 4 days. EFFuneral sirvices to-day (Wednes- day), at 1:30 o'clock, at his Pate residence. 2426 Fomcw. street. between Twentieth and Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cenetery, by carriage. hanahat \L" DES \ f‘.s £iq ¥ i il | iF CALd DEAD WOMAY KIN ACCISED Twin. Brother, a ter and Two Other Relatives of Mrs. Elizabeth Gillespie Indicted e eime MURDER IS THE CHARGE nger (wife of William), lot on E line of Grove Shresr Nono8's of Mason S 40, E S1413. 3 40.726, W 89.07, lot 32, block 6, amended map Central Park, Alcatraz and Newbury stations, Berkeloy: $10. 34 San Franeisco avings Union Byrne, lot 1, block 11, map, Berkeley; $600. & “Arthur B, and Lettie W. Holland to Jean M Campbell. lat 31, biock B map University Park, near unfversity, 3 ‘Georgianna 4 R. Baronides to Carl Fustsch, Iots 1 to 3, block 25, map I M. Wentworth Boot and Shoe Co.'s Tract, Beckeley: $10. R H W 4 and R. R. Bigelow to Willis G. Witter, loc on S line Dwight way, 600. W of Dana, being SE corner Dwight way and Ells- worth, E 180:6 by S 134:6, Berkeley: $100. Ernst and Emma Verwiebe to Joseph J‘.l Rezenti, lots 91 and 326 map Elmhurst square, Brooklyn Township: $10. Myron H. and Sarah Fish to Leah F. Mott (single). 15t on W line of Union street, 72 8 of Alameda avenue, S .’!.‘;b)‘ W 101, block 4, Bart- lett Tra Alameda: $10. Joseph and Mary McMaster to Western Meat Company (a corporatiom), lot C, block 21, map Medaster's subdivision Ay ic 21, Al Park Homestead, Alameda. 3 W. A. McKowan to Regents of University of Cahio:nia_all property wheresoever situated W possessedl hy first rty . » " Elizabeth Merrell nwll,:gyn! 3. M) to H. B. Belden. lot on S line of camore street, W of Telegraph avenue, W 33:4 by S 100, Oak- 1and; $10. S George W. Austn (single) to Blanche K. Van Heltren (wife of George lot on N line of Merrimac street, 307:04 W of Telegraph ave- nbe, W 40 by N 70.96, lot 7, Austin Park, Oak- $10. Willlam C. and Bettie C. Reichenecker to Harrlet L. R. Gibson (wife of J. B.). lot be- ginning at intersection of E line of Ech: ve- nue with NW line of Rose, NE 165.81, SW 131, S 54, being subdivision 1 of lot 16, map No. 3 Glen'Echo Tract, etc., Oakland; $10. Judson M. and Louise S. Davis to Lester Reiff, rerecord 43 D. 102 of lot on § corner of East Eightcenth street and Twelfth avenue, SE g‘l by SW 40, block 82, Clinton, East Oakland; 10. Realfy Syndicate (a_corporation) to Frank T McHenry, N 40 feet of lot 7, S 20 feet of lot 6, S 20 feet of lot 17, N 40 feet of lot 186, block map of Central Piedmont Tract, Oakland Tows- ship, deed and agreement: $10. Judson and Catherine Wheeler to James L. Barker and W. J. Mortimer, rerecord 842 D. 153, lot 12, block 2, lots 13 and 14, block 1, lots 7 to 9, biock 5. amended map of portion of La Loma. Park and Wheeler Tract, Berkeley: $100. John and Ada M. Hinkel to Joseph J. Mason, lot on NE corner of Mason and Harper streets, N 90. E 122, § 85.50, W to beginning, portion of lots 4 to 6 block 10, map of subdivision of block 10, Central Park-Tract, Berkeley: $100. Henry C. and Margaret W. Biddle to Gus- tave Liebcher, lot on E line of Regent street, 100 N of Stuart, N 50 by E 148. lot 15, block C, Berry-Bangs Tract, Berkeley; $1325. Scenic Park Realty Company (a_corporation) to E. Kurpachaff, lot 7, bfock 14, Daly's Scenic Park, Berkeley; $10. Flora M 0mas (widow) and May A. Tho (wiff of Charles E.) to Joseoh J Paul, lot on W line of Ellis street. 150:6 N of Ashby avenue, N Tis by W 120, portion of lot 91, block 11. map of lands of Regent-street Homestead Association, Berkeley; $10. Same to Jehn R. d Stel E. Fairchild, lot on W line of Ellis street, 188: 2 Ashby avenue. N 37:714 by W 120, portion of lot 91, block 11, same, Berkeley: $100. Minnie Taylor (widow) to Mattte A. Win chester (wife of C. A.), Iot on N line of Car- rison street. 21323 W of Baker, W 30 by N 120, lot 19. block A, map Teachers’ Tract, Lorin, Berkeley: $10. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to George F. Marx, lot< 180 to 162 and 171 to 173. map Jessie Jones Tract, deed made to correct date of year when map was filed, 950 D. 57, Brook— Iyn Townsbip: $10. fohn and Minnie A. Mitchell to Charles Spear and Edgar Smith, lots 14 and 15, block D. map resubdiviston of blocks A to F, on 3‘“)R-)!K'n.l and Wolfskill Tract, Oak- Harry L. and Nyda W. Holeomb to Della F. Rockel, lot on § ilne of Thirty-seventh street. 860 W of Telegraph avenue, W 40, S 99.22. E 40.14, N 102.60, lot 23, Roosevelt Terrace, Oak- land, deed and agreement: $800. J. F. Elizabeth and Ellen Loughery and L. G. and Mary I Burpee to R. W. Gorrill, lot on S line of Thirty-first street, 197:6 E of West. E 32:6 by § 140, portions of lots 14 and 15, block 2084, Rowland Tract, Oakiand; $10. Kar! H. and Ruth B. Nickel to B. H. ‘Weleh, lot on NW line of Fifth avenue, 50 NE of East Eighteenth street, NE 100, NW 50, SE 50, SW 50. SE 125, East Oakland: $1. William and Charlotte Yuill to David and Jessie Paul, lot on S line of Delaware, street, 10Z8T'W of Shattuck avenue, W 40 by § 134331, l")l:_‘ 8. block 5, Sea View Park, East Oakland: George D. and Ella Hutchison to Charles and Mary Thomps lot on N line of Ward street, 202:6 E of Ellsworth. E 37:6 by N 134:6, por- tion of lots 21 and 22, block E, Leonard Tract, Berkeley; $10. M. L.'Wicks to Eleanor V. Brooks, lot on SE line of High street at intersection with S line of lot 5. map of lands of Brooklyn Land Company, thence SW 146.93, SE 3SO.88 NE 145.64, ‘W 3¢S to beginning, lots to SO and 97 to 9. map of High-street Villa Tract, etc.. Brooklyn Township:- $1535. Henrietta M. Lucas (widow) to Lilla L. Jory (wife ot J. A.), lot 24, map of Derby Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Max and Anna Homfeldt (by Isaac L. Requa and W. W. Garthwaite, trustees) to Oakland Bank of Savin 1 D. 425 NW line of Jack- €on avenue, 15 SW from SW line of county road to San Leandro, SW 57.88. NW 13, NE 54, E- 110.37. lot 6. block B. Huntington tract (trustees’ deed). Brooklyn Township; $882. Oakland Bank of Savings to Edward King Kelly, same. Brookiyn Township; $10. Agnés and. Alfred Lundquist to Fletcher R. Jennings. lot on N linie of Clement avenue, ) E of Willow strect, E 30 bv N 127:6, biock 15. map of resubdiviston of blocks 15 to 17. N line of Buena Vista avenue and E line of Willow street. Alameda: $10. g Thomar B, Drgoer to same. same. quitclaim od. Alamedas ST Hetty T. and William G. Henshaw Yo Carrie D. Rodolph (wife of George W.) lot on NE line of East Fourteenth street (since widened), 150 NW of Sixth avenue. NW 30 by NE 130, lots 5 and 6 and vortion of lots 19 and 20, block 56 Clinton. East Oakland: $10. Harry and Grace B. Mortenson to Martin Mortenson. fot on N line of® Fairview streer. 130 E of Calais F 50 bv N 135 lot 7. block E. map of subdivisiop S portion of Harmon Tract. Berkeley: $10. Jobn H. and Adela J. Miller to B. C. and Joaquina -F. Rodrigues, beginning at inter- section of W line of Bryant street with N line of eounty road from Oakland to San Leandro. N 114 by W 40.-I0t 60, map of Fruitvale and San Leandro ‘Tract. Brooklyn Townghip: $650. Theodore and_Katherine Barnewitz to Ino- cente. dow on E line of Telegraph or Claremont 26850 S of Clifton street, S . E g6l 52.57. etc W 28235, lot 19. block H. map of subdivision of portion of Dlocks 1t and I. Vérnon Park Tract, 182, Osk- e e Hendtétia Cuthbert to Mary E. Rich (wife of C._B). W 10 feet of Iot 22 and E 30 feet of lot 23, block C. Gaskill Tract. Oakland; 10. 10 hn . Ahetn (dy John N. Rishop, Sher- iff) to H. B. Belden. lot on SE corner of Sev- enteenth and Grove streets, S-23 by E 70, Oak- land: S108 to same. Grand Jury Implicates Promi- nent Residents of an In- diana Town in Strange Crime RISING SU: Ind., Dec. —In its repert of the investigation into the as- sassination of Mrs. Elizabeth Gillespie on December 8 the Grand Jury this afternoon returned bills of murder in the first degree against.James Gillespie, a twin brother of the murdered woman; Mrs. Belle Seward, her widowed sister; Mrs. Carrie Barbour, niece of Dr. Thad- deus A. Reamy, an eminent physician of Cincinnati, and Myron Barbour, her husband. Mrs. Barbour is a sister-in- law of Dr. Gillespie, a brother of the murdered woman. Bench warrants were issued imme- diately. The Gillespies were expecting arrest and Dr. Gillespie drove to the home of the accused in a closed car- riage and brought the thdicted persons to the courthouse, surrendering all of them to the court. A newspaper pho- tographer attempted to take a snap- shot of the party and was struck by James Gillespie, who breke away from Sheriff Rump and knocked the camera from the hands of the newspaper man. The four indictments were read to the accused. who showed no emotion. The indictments charged them with having “feloniously, maficiously and with premeditated intent” caused the death of Elizabeth Gillespie. A con- spiracy against the woman to kill her is charged. James Gillespie, her twin brother, is the cne who is charged as the principal, although all are accused of murder in the first degree. Each entered a plea of mot guilty. The two women were admitted to bail in the sum of $10,000 each. James Gil- Jespie and Myron Barbour were refused bail and remanded to jail. Crowds fol- lowed the two men aw they were taken to the County Jail near the courthouse. James Gillespie and Myron Barbour took their ineargeration coolly, and laughed and joked. ——————— POLICE SERGEANTS WILL WAIT UPON THE MAYOR Intend to Urge that Examination for Lieutenants on the Force Be Held at Once. A deputation of police sergeants will wait upon Mayor Schmitz this morn- ing at 11 o'clock with the object of urging his Honor to use his influence with the Civil Service Commissioners to get them to hold the examination of sergeants for promotion to the po- sition of lieutenant at as early a dat2 as possible. 4 A well-defired rumor is in circulation in the department that outside influ- ence has begn brought to bear upon the Commissioners 4o postpone the exam- ination for six menths so that the ro- cently appoint twelve sergeants might be in a pdsition to take part in it. The old sergeants consider this as unfair to them and will therefore urge the necessity of a speedy examination. It is the rule that no officer can take part in an examination until he has served six months in the. office to which he has been promoted and the old sergeants see no good reason why this rule should be set aside by defer- ring the examination till after six months have elapsed. —_———— JUSTICE EDGAR CALLS FISHER TO ACCOUNT West Berkeley Saloon Man Interrupts Court Proceedings and Meets With a Rebuke From the Court. BERKELEY, Dec. 22.—Justice Ed- gAr administered a stinging rebuke this morning to Sam Fisher, the West Berkeley saloon man, charged with as- saulting men and women who were connected with the Trinity Ladies” Aid Society “rummage sale.” Fisher was awaiting the setting of his case for re- trial for disturbing the peace. P. E. Newton, the comiplaining wit- ness, ventured to suggest that the trial be set before M. C. Woodruff's bat- tery case against Fisher is tried, when the saloon man exclzimed, “What have you got to do with it? That is not your case.” This angered Justice Ed- gar, who read Fisher a lesson oncourt- room propriety and ordered the pug- nacious saloon man to sit down, which he promptly did. The trial for was finally set for January 19. 8. and Elizabeth L. Holmes and Gecrge and Abbie B. Fisher to William Fricbie Léwis. undivided one-haif interest 1ot on S lime of Hobart (or Twentv-first) street, 32025 W of Telegraph avenue. W 49, S LIS.&3, E 49, N 11850, Oakland: $10. _J._P. Nielsen (single) to Alice B. and John ¢ Detro, lat on SE corner_of Champion and Palmetto streets, E 121. § 30.50, W 120.85, N 50.50, lots 9 and 10. block B. map resubdi- Wjsion block B. Prospect Hill Tract, Brooklyn wnshin:. $10. Witllam F. _and = Albertina E. Lewis to Charles S. Holmes and Georze W. Fisher, lot on N line of Deiger (or Twentieth) street, 20417 W of Telegraph avenue, W 54 by N | Ahistrom.” let on § lne of battery case will be tried on January 14, the time originally set. Fisher wanted an immediate trial. but Justice Edgar refused to heed his request. —————————— Young Woman Hurt In a Collision. BERKELEY. Deec. 22—In a colli- sion between her buggy and a grocery wagon. driven by Harvey Levy, at Uni- versity and Shattuck avenues, Miss Doris Weston of 1700 University ave- nue was thrown out and severely bruised this afternoon. The drivers at- tempted to turn out of each other's way, but became bewildered and ran into each other. Miss Weston was driven home by J. M. McLeod and is now under the care of a physician. e e————— Christmas Tribune Very Good. OAKLAND, Deec. 22.—The Christmas 160. aiso undivided one-half interest in lot on 8 line of Hobart (or. Twenty-first) street. 20425 W of Telezraph avenue. § 11S.08, W 55, N 11830, E 3§: Oakland; $10. 3 John and Eliza Kilborn to Fernando G. and Rosalia G. Lorencio, iot on SE corner of Willinm and Willow streets. E 74:3 by S 30. lots 7 and S, block 301. Gibbons' property at Oakland Point; Oakland: $10. Realty Syndicate (a fon). o Dell €. and F. J. Woodward, N 30 feet of lot 6. S 0 feet 1ot 5, S 30 feet lot 1S, N 30 feet lot 17, block I, map of Central Pledmont Tract, Oak- b Wm Seincie) to Beter ¥ ad Eva enry| re) . a Howard street. 250 ————— BERKELEY, Dec. 22.—The Realty Syndicate is negotiating with the Pa- cific Improvement Company and H. ‘W. Carpentier for the purchase of the property known as the Jones ranch, a valuable piece of land extending from the Contra Césta line along the bay shore to West Berkeley and taking in |, Sheep Island. It is not known what the syndicate purposes doing with the property except to develop the water rights and the quarry on the isla It comprises 2000 acres. : ufacturing and agricultural impostance of Alameda County. It is a very govd production. —_——————— Pepuiy City Treasurer Named.

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