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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1904 — DIVIDEND NOTICES. ! DIVIDEND notice—Savings and Loan Soclety, | 101 Montgomery st., corner of Sutter, has | declared 3 Qividend for the term endi December 31, 1004, at the rate of three an cne-quarter {8%) er cent peg annum on all Geposits, free of taxes and Sayable on and after Jamusry 2, 1906. CYRUS W. MANY, Cashier. THE regular monthly dividend of 5 eem.l per | share on the preferred stock of the United Milk Company is now payable at the office of the company at 524 Montgomery st. D T ~an_Francis g and Subur. Building Society, Sth fioor, Mutuai | ':I'\‘ir‘li;flmiiklhr bu.sldlnh(, 08 Market st., op- Seite Third st For the haif-vear ending | Devember 51, 1004, & dividend been de- | lared at the rate per annum of ten (10) per | cent on capital stock and participating cer- | tificates, free from taxes, pavable on and | after Monday January 2, 1905, | JOSEPH A. LEONARD, Manager. DUKE, Secre M DIVIDEND Notice—California Safe Deposit and Trust Company, corner California and smery sts.—For the six months ending mrer §1, 1004, dividends have been de- lared on the Gepcsits in the savings depart- as follows: On term of 36-10 per cent per inary deposits at the rate anbum, free of taxes, and n and after Tuesday, January 3, | DALZELL BROWN, Manager. 1ce—Mechanics’ and Mc | ing with December 31, been declared at the & g § 3 M & | rate of three rter (33) per cent per annum on all d . free of taxes, pay- | ¢ after Tuesday, January 3 be: RICK H. terest from date received. CLARK, Cashier. ice—San Francisco Savings | nia i, cor. Webb—¥or the with the 3let of December, | has been declared, at the | bhree and one-half (313) | ts, and three (3) per Dosits, free of taxes, sday. January 3, | LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. NOTICE—Mutusl Savings Bank of | 710 Market st.—For the half- ember 31, 1904, a dividend | ed at the rate of three and | 314) per cent per annum on all | of taxes, pavable on and after 1905, GEORGE A Loan San Assocla- Francisco, x months per cent per er cent on For the six m 1904, a dividend of three and one- um on all Ce- n_or after quarter January 3 retary istmas gift you | ¥ou mot only get the best | but also a beauti- | Christmas present. White | | $9; new.$4, 88; | en oak. $15; rented, | National ; tel. Jessie 3 e for family use; best and all m: west rates near \ repairing guaran K. 1915 Mission st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. ; furniture, ed, shipped: 725- : phone Grant 161 4 Storage Co.. 3 Eddy & JOHN F. COOPER, pre: cked, ipped and stored. OLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- 4 Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. 57l and Furniture Moving Com- imore st.; phone Jackson 251 rage Co., 11 Montgomery ng at cut rates. 50c! tablet form. has cured thou PROTX po: Quartern san opened, ngs for Cas nburg, P. I.,; tes reserves right to accept or re. is or any part thereof; nished on application: als to be marked ) 10047"° and ; VOL, Q. M., 4 ot Quartermaster. ey STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. EXPANSION LBOURNE SCHOOLS— Downtowr 7. near McAllister, 8 to 12, Ope 10 Diamond st.; tel. Capp 5! p. m. Details at either. NSES. Marriage licenses were issudd yesterday as follows MARRIAGE LICE! ries P. der, 30, Angels Camp, and A. Tre San Andreas and 1836 Ellis street, and ) Washington street. Magket Market. etta square. oy, and Minnie L. | > avenue, ) avenue. nd Eiizabeth and 230 Fifteenth avenue, fteenth avenue. is street, and Sutter street, 2006 Suttkr street, ace, and ara street. Broadway, and & Auburn streef. | Belvidere, N. 3. | 1926 Mariet street, and rket street. ! 139 Post street, ¥, I8, Rio Vista. e e — BIRTHS —MARRIAGES—DEATAS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at eitner of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of sons authorized to Mave the same v\lbll‘;’l,< ces restricted simply to the announcement | the event are published once in this column | free of charee | e | this _city, December Fr. Stokes, Leroy L. | Hayburn, both of San DIED. Cook, Willlem—29. Murray, Mary—47, Corcoren, Mary—75. |Nordlund, Oline—6s. “unningham, Kate. Nyholm, John—es. Doyle. Lincoln A.—9. |0°Conuor, Grasell, Walter—15. _|Qub Leonhardt, months. Maguire, Arthur- Matlock, Allen K—"‘ McAfee, Clark Wm. Mecant, Catherine—24, Thornton, Edward—18. McKenna, Thos, —32. | White, Wim. BosT Meintozh, Ol . ek ALVORD—In this city, December 1904, William Alvord, & native of New !& €7 Funeral services at 2 p. m. Friday, De- cember 23, at Trinity 4 wm BOWEN—In this . December 21, 1904, Alfred, beloved of Amelia Ann Bowen, and father of Alma G. Bowen and . | DOYLE—In | GRASELL—In this city. | LEONHARDT—In Mrs. Fred Lahusen, a native of Ni Canada, aged 50 years 9 months and 23 days. BROWN—In this city, December 21, 1 Lily Beatrice Brown, beloved daughter Samuel T. and Lily Brown, a native of Eng- lond, aged 14 years 7 months and 14 days. CONWAY--In this city, December 21, 1904 Patrick, beloved husband of the. late Annie Conway, and _father of Nellle, James, Thomas' and Eddle Conwey, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 60 years. A member of Marble Cutters’ and Finishers' Union No. 138. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 12:30 p. m., from his late res! dence. 1191 Howard street, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services at 1 p. m. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetersy. CORCORAN—In this city, December 21, 1904, Mary Corcoran. a native of County Cork. Ireland, aged 75 years. €7 Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, tween Seventh and Eighth. COOK—In this city, December 21, 1004, William Cook, & native of San Francisco, aged 29 years. L7 Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. AM—In Alameda, December 20, 1904, Kate, wife of the late Lawrence Cun- ningham, and sister of Mrs. Lizzie Miller, Mrs. Annie Christian and Smith, a native 3 nds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | at 9 a. _m., from the parlors of onnor, 767 Mission street, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. by electric funeral car from Eighteenth end Guerrero streets. Oakland, Lincoln A. Doyle, bel Emma Doyle of Berkel 4 months. December 20, 1904, ed son of M. J. and v, aged 9 vears and December 20, 1004, Walter, beloved eon of Charles and the late Ollie Grasell, and brother of Fred, Charles. George and ' Edward Grasell, a native of ifornia, aged 15 years 5 months and 18 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-da: (Thursday). at 10 a. m., from thé mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- peny, Mission street, near Twenty-first. interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. & this city, Dedember® 20, beloved daughter of Mr. and Leonhardt, a native of San 7 months and 21 days. acquaintances are respect- attend the funeral from the residence of rick street, thence to fully metery by 11:30 a: m. traln from Third and Towasend street: LESSER—In this city, December 20, 1904, irene Walter Lesser, dearly beloved daugh- ter of Herman Lesser and the late Martha Walter, and darling granddaughter of Mrs. Clata Walter, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 years 1 month and 18 days. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | invited to attend the funeral services | to-morrow (Friday), at 11 a. m., at the resi- | ful denc Mrs. Clara Walter, 111 Sixth avenue. Interment Mountain View Ceme- Oakland. In this city, December 21, 1904, ce, 48 Bruce place, Arthur F., husband of Susie Maguire, ing father of Arthur, Bdna and Maguire, and son of Annie and the nes Maguire ,and brother of Robert Mrs. Joseph McDonald and the Maguire, a native of Vallejo, are. In this city, December 21, 1904, n Reeves, husband of Virginia Bell Mat- . and father of W. L. Matlock and Mrs Coryg a native of Danville, Ind., aged of years 9 Months and 19 days. A member somas Post. G. A. R., of Sacramento, and Red Bluff Lodge No. 76, 1. 0. O. F. services will be held at the 1 of the Odd Fellows' Cemetery at 2:30 to-day In fam, McAfee, and father of Lloyd T. and McAfee, a native of Loulsville, Ky, In this city, December 21, 1904, beloved daughter of Patrick and and sister of Nellie and . a native of County Mayo, d 24 years quaintances are respect- d to attend the funeral to-morrow at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission this city, December 21, 1904, ay), J Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cem- city, December 20, 1004, , a native of York A member of San Fran- No. 18. (Melbourne, MclIntos . aged 49 years. Mailers' Un . papers please December 21, 1904, . beloved son of Cath- an '3 am, Charles and Mary A. ative of California, aged 32 G months 24 days. . ins at the mortuary chapel of the Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission strzet. near Twenty-first. McNEIL—In this city, December 20, 1904, Maria, wife of the late Peter McNeil, and £ D. J. Shine and Mrs. Ma will take place this day 30 p. m., from the funeral ’ inn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street Interment private, In Holy Cross ! Cemetery, by tric car leaving Thirtieth sireet and San Jose avenue. Please omit i flowers MOLLESTAD—In thie city, December 19, 1904, Jorgen Mollestad, brother of Andrew M. Mollestad. @ native of Sweden, aged 40 emains at the mortuary chapel “of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. MOORE—In Oakland, Cal., December 20, 1904, Margaret Moore, beloved wife of the late John Moore, and mother of Owen F. Moore, Mrs. M. A. Hogan and Mrs. John Hogan, @ native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged % L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fu invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). at 8 clle street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, ncisco, where a requiem high mass be celebrated for the repose of her soul, wencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cemetery 2 R1S—In December 21, 1904, All other of Mrs. R. T. N® Lieyd, Mrs. A. J. this n Mo; Mrs. H city, awrence and James Morris, w York, aged 65 years 7T ¥e. ’ Please omit flowe: In this city, December 21, 1904, at residence, 11 Minna street, Mary, dearly loved wife of the late Felix Murray ¢ ries, MURRAY he: and of Ch William, y and I Murray “ounty Monaghan, Treland, £ Notice of funcral hereafter. NORDLUND-—In this city, December 20, 1004, beloved wife of Guldbrand J. Nord- 4 native of Norway, aged 65 years and 1 month. L7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- t the funeral {o-day (Thursday), at 30 a. m., at the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 420 Golden Gate avenue, between Polk and Laikin streets. Interment Cypress Lawn " Remains at her late residence, urtil 9:30, Thursday, De- cember NYHOLM—I this city, December 21, 1904, John Nyholm, a native of Bornholm, Den- mark, aged GG years. O'CONNOR—An anniversary high mass will be rated this morning (Thursday), at 8:30, the repose of the soul f the late ‘onner, at St. Charles Church, Cighteenth and Shotwell streets. Felix, J of ROTHGANGER— At 1904, Frank Rothganger, beloved husband of Mentone, December 21, Mamie Rothganger, and father of Gladys and Francis Rothganger. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. SABLICK—In this city, December 21, 1904, Magdalena, beloved wife of . Professor Achilles G. Sablick, a native of Saxony, Germany, aged 55 years. SHEEHAN—In this city, December 20, Margaret, beloved wif¢ of Danlel Sheel mother of Margaret, John, Daniel, Mary, Edward dnd Joseph' Sheehan, daughter of Bridget and the late John Costelio, and sis- Lo ol Catherine Costello and Mr. Joseph cTigue, a native of Lowisville, Ky., a; 39 yeers and 11 months. T 200 L7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Thursday) at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 54 Duboce avenue, thence to St. Joseph's 1o hurch, where services will bo eld a o'clock. terment Holy Cross Cemetery. . THOMPSON—In the City and County Hospital, December 21, 1904, Christian H. Th 8 notive of Germany, aged 54 years & THOMPSON—In this city, Decembe: 1904, Captain Walter beloved | hus on ot usband Heler M. Thompson, and fath and’ Walter 3 and Mre. ¥ Kuhl and the late George A. Th a Dekive S Qisegow: Scotland, aged B Years months and 20 days. ( and papers iesse cony.) AHE i jends a: acquaintan fully invited to atiend the runeral tesy (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- F. J. MONAHAN DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, Missicn st near Nineteenth, TR services | Bluff and Sacramento papers please | beloved husband of Elizabeth | etween Seventh and Eighth, thence | d_the late William McKenna, and | v White, | 0 a. m., from 1760 Dwin- | Frederick Hammer and Clara, | mes, | dence, 1625 Turk street, thence €6 Holy Cross Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. THORNTON—In this city, December 20, 1904, Edward Joseph, only son of Thomas and the late Mary Thornton, an Charles Welch and Mrs. Frank McLaughlia, a native of Vallejo, Cal, aged 15 years 8 months and 22 days. WHITE—In the City and County Hospital, December 21, 1904, William E.rWhite, a na- tive of England, aged 37 years. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Mary McNamara to Gustave and Loulse Leger. lot on NW corner of Hermann and Webster streets, N 24 by W 81:3; $10. Willis E. and’ Ellse K. Davis to Elise A. Drexler, lot on SE corner of Filbert and Scott strects, E 126:9 by S 137:6; $10. John W. and Louisa F. Valentine to Walter B. Cope, lot on N line of Union street, 70 W of Scott, W 346 by N 137:6; $10. Walter B. Cope to Asenath H. Cope, same; Eitt. Thomas Hancock to William H. Mathers, lot on S line of Haight street. 100 W of Masonic | avenue, W 53:134 by S 137:6; $10. | Mrs.'H. Cleland to Emmy Mathews, lot | on E line of yton street, 37:6 S of Page, 8 | 25 by E 112:6, quitclaim deed; $10. Emma J. Mathews to Willlam H, and An- | mie E. Lambert, same; $10. George W. and Elia Kline to Willlam G. Pennycook and Stillman B. Brown, lot on N line of Waller street, 145 E of Clayton, E 25 by N 137:6; $10. William and Octavia T. Frank to Emily Mil. covich, lot on W line of Steiner street, 54:3 8 of Gedry, § 22 by W §8; $10. George H. and Annie E. Blucher to Christian Haosen, lot on E line of Elgin Park, 215 N of Ridley, N 25 by E 75; $10. City 'and County of San Francisco to_James | Boyle, lot on E line of Capp streef, 100 § of | Twenty-fourth, § 26 by E 115; $4—. S. T. and ttishia F. Disimone to August Czipowskl, same; $10. Martin L. and Bmily” Milcovich to William Frank, lot on N line of Twenty-eighth_ street, 228:8 E of Sanchez, E 25:8 by N 114; $10. | _ Angelette J. Ereck to B. F. Brisac and Maud | | H. Norton, lot on N line of Clay street, 178:7 { E of Drumm, E 0:3 by N 60, quitclaim deed; | $10. H Same to same, lot on N line of Clay street, 137:10 E of Drumm, E 40:9, N 60, W 0:1, N 85, W 41, § 85, E 0:4, S 60; §10. Lulu and Harry Schwartz to Dorothy F. | Matta, Jot on W line of Joico street, 113:8 N of Pine N 22 by W 77; $10. \ A. 8. and Emma C. Baldwin and Emma Liv- ingston to George Brown ate Company lct N line of North Point street, 137:6 W of Mason, W 45:10 by N 13 quit :luidn deed; | | $10 i Virginta and William K. Vanderbilt Jr. to { Emma Umbsen, lot on S line of Turk street, { 187:6_W of Taylor, W _87:6 by § 137:6; $10. | 3 Frank and Marea Walters to Henry Goet- | fen and George L. Subr, lot on NW line of Minna_street, 260 SW of Seventh, SW 25 by ! NW 73: $10. | _ Augustus Unverzagt to Paul Blum, lot on | NW line of Natoma, street, 100 SW of Eighth, | SW 25 by D ; $10. Wiilllam W. and Carrie F. Rednall to Kate A. Hanlan (wife of Welsh A.). lot on E If of Utah street, 160 S of Mariposa, § 82:6 by E _100: $10. Welsh A. Hanlan to Kate A. Hanlan, same; sitt. Willam W. and Carrie F. Rednall to Wil llam O. and Marie L. M. Zahn, lot on E line of Arkaneas street, 172:6 N of Eighteenth, N | 25 by E 100; $10. Charles J. and Catherine Tracey to George | H. Firestine, lot on E line of Sixteenth ave nue, 284:7 N of Clement, N 25, E 117:1%, SW 86:10, W 96:5: $10. 1 Hanora McGlynn to John T., Afary E. T. | and Anmie E. McGiynn lot on E line of Third | avenue, 170 § of California street, § 25 by | | E 120; gift. | Frank Multner to August A. Loeber, lot on | | B line_of Eleventh avenue, 825 N of Point | | Lobos, N 25 by E 120; $100. | Franklin W. Clough to John F. Clough, lot | | on N line of B street, 105 W of Forty-third | avenue, W 55 by N 160; girt, Battles Jr. to John M. Fleld, lot on John fE line of Eighteenth avenue, 310:6 N fo C | street, N 25 by 120; $200. * Robert T. Iberson to Kate Fox, lot on N line | of C street, 106:6 E of Ninth avenue, E 2§ by | N 120 $10. | | a K. and Willlam F. Ayres to Albert Wil- | ford, 10t on E line of th avenue, 210 | N of Fulton street, N 25 by E 120; $1200. | _Andrew L. and’ Ariadne Edwards to Mary Callaghan, lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 250 S of M street, 5 25 by E 120; $10. Willlam and Jean Lyors to Samuel S. Gilles- | ple, lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 200 § of O street, S 50 by W 120; $10. Emma Clarke (wife of Caleton J.) to Fred | and Lillle A. Almond. lot“on NW line of | Precita avenue at division line Precita_Valley | lots 92 and 93, NE 55:0% by NW _150; $10. Estate Serina (or Serena) Kragmore (by | John Farnum, administrator) to Thomas A. §yallace, lots 10 and 13, block 28, Sunnyside | Albert C. Alkee to Morris and Mahle SiI verstein, lot on W lire of Willlams street, 100 § of Felton, § 75 by W 120, lots 10 to 12 block 29, Rallroad avenue Homestead, quit- | claim deed: $15. | | Hanora McGlynn to Mary E. T. McGlynn, lot | 400, gift map 3; gire. | gSame to Annfe E. McGlynn, lot 402, same; =it Same to John T, McGlynn, lot 898, sift Estate of Ann Holehan (by Patrick Holehan, administrator) to Hannah A. Ford, lot on ;I same; | line of Grove street, 150 E of Buchanan, 25 by N 08:9; also lot on S line of Eddy | jiteet, 187:6 E of Scott, B 25 by § 137:8; | | $3250, Augustus Brings to McEwen Bros.. lot on W line of Laguna street, 60 N of Lombard, 30 by W 110; $10. arles J. U and_Emilie Koenig to James onahue, lot on S line of Bush street, 160 | Stefner_ W 26 by § 137:6; $10. | ate of Patrick McDermott (by J. A. ! Drinkhouse, administrator) to Willlam H. Me- | dina. lot on W line of Willlamson street, 481:7 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25, W 118, § | 12:7, § 12:6, E 120; $632. | Sarah L. Guterson to Willlam J. and Mary | Bannan, lot on E line of Bartlett street, 275 S of Twenty-fifth, § 50 by E 117:6: $10, Estate of William H. Teigler or Tiegeler (by | Frederick Boese, executor) to Thomas K. Roth- | enberger. lot on E line of Dolores street, 76:6 N of Valley, N 25 by E 100; $3300. $ 3‘!{!(‘ Telgeler or Tiegeler to same, same; 10, John P. and Helen S. Fraser to Frank and Evangeline Happersberger, lot on N_line of Thirticth street. 155 W of Sanchez, W 25 by IN 114; $10. |_Same to Addie L. Ballou_lot on N line of | Thirtieth street, 130 W of Sanchez, W 25 by N 114: $10. Jefferson D. Floyd to Irene M. Floyd, lot |on S line of Jersey street, 150 E of Noe, B 25 by S 114; $5. | "B F. Brisac and Maude H. Norton (and as | trustees of the estate of Mary A. Henarle) to { Britton & Rey Company, lot on N line of | Bacramento street, 116 E of Montgomery, E 25 by N 60; $10, | _ Josepha Martens to John L. Tierney, lot on |' W line of Seventeenth avenue, 130 N of Lake street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Same to Charlotte A. Curtis, lot on W line | of Seventeenth avenue. 175 N of Lake street, N 55, NW 33, SW 87, S 52:6, B 120; $10, | Ciara K. Sutro to City' Realty Company. lot |on 8 line of H street, 30 E of Fourth avenue, | E 2:6 by § 95; $10. |~ Adolph and Geisene Meyer to Humphrey 1§ {and Annle M. Lynch lot on W line of Elev- enth _avenue, 500 N of California street, N 25 by W 120, $10. | “F. W. and May E. Bridge to Kate A. Pohll, lot on E line of Twenty-seventh avenue, 125 N of California street, N 25 by E 120: $10. Vietor and Florence Williams to Alired T. Morris, lot on E line of Seventh avenue, 175 | N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by E 120: $10. | _Willlam and Sarah J. McCall to Leon F. | Goodman, lot on SE corner of Twenty-seventh | | avenue and Clement strect, S 100 by E 60; $10. Ceorze W. or G. W. and Clara N. Luce to Albert. Meyer, lot on NE corner of Forty-sixth avenue and A street, £ 50 by N 120; $10. Helen L. and C. M. Gerrish, Frank F. and Louise E. Garcia to D. F. and J. B. Murphy, lot on SW corner of Thirty-third avenue and B street. W 240 by S 100; $10. George 8., Willlam H., Grace M., Samuel M. and William H. Crim Jr. to Oscar R. McGes a and William 'N. Canfield, lot on W 1line of Twelfth avenue, 275 N of J street, W_120; $10. i F. J. and Martha E. Kierce to Theresa G. Hogan, lot on W line of Forty-fourth avenue, 100 N of L street, N 25 by W 120; also ot on E line of Forty-fth avenue, 100 N of L street, N 25 by E 120: $10. Flora W. Andree to James A. Andres, lot on E line of Forty-second avenue, 225 8 of § street, § 25 by E 120; gift. ¢ Joséph Fitzell to Joseph H. Pitzell. undivid- 4 one-half of lot on B line of Forty-firth avenue, 160 S of W street, E 120 S 58, NW 120, N 51:6; $10. Minnte Luhrmann to Irene Howard, lot on XF, corner of Fairmount and Palmer streets, T 92. N 76, W 112:2. § 70. lots 1 and 2, block 19, Fairmount: also lot on SE corner of Twen- trisixth and_Sanchesz streets, § 67 by B 80: &lso lot on § line of 1 street. 139 E of Palmer, ¥ 50 by 8 185, block 19, Fairmount; also 1ot on NW corner ot Randall and Chenery stroets, W 50 by N 100, block 28, same: also 1ot on N Iine of Randall street, 50 W of Chen.. ery, N 100 by W 50. block 28, same: aleo lots 147 to 159, Suring Valley Homestead: also lot on § line of Randall street, 195 W of Chenery. W 25 by S 125, block 19, Falrmount; also ali {nterest In estaie of Sophie Lubrmann, 30,815 Jobn and Grace . Turner to Nichnlas D. Barry. lot on § line of Falrmount street, 100:6 E of Palmer, B 25 by 8 126, block 18, Fair- Vo D 0 1a C MaImdiies th s rans O, an A to - nmmm.mmmafi.«lw-ngn and Castro streets, 8 27 W 65 8 3 W Nan B To0. ot § bloc 14, Filne ract: a10: Glover (wite of E = H). lot on §W line o A0 Frederick 150 SE of Cross_ 50 by isan Witts to Raiph 1 Tot 31 Gift Map. 1: $409, ; Herbert W. and R. Cousins ot 004, Giee Sian (wife of John A.) p Brodiies 41 ! i | sen, lot on W 1ij - Mount Vernon, 8 98:6 by E 100, block C, orth to same, same; $525. 8. pany to Abraham and Charles Rosenstein. lot on E line of Chenery street, 56 5 of Randall, S 25 F 1i5, N 25, W 108, block 18, Fairmount; $10, Abraham and Charies Rosenstein to Jacob Heyman Company. same; also lot on SE cor- Der of Wayland and Girard streets, SE 100 by NE 45 block 6, University Mound; also lot on S line of Wayland stroet, 70 E of Girard, NE 50 by SE 100. block 6, same: $10. Harry and Sukan Witts to Ralph Fishbourne, lot 20, Gift Map 1; $400. Same to same, lot 30, same; $400. Builders’ Contracts. Marla Eisert (uwner) with F. A. Keen (con- tractor) —— architect—Alterations and addl- tions for reconstruction of building on NW corner of Jackson and Leavenworth streets; 5 g ¥ J. P. Callagban (owner) with W. B Grant (contractor), —— architect—All work for a three-story frame building (three flats) on N line of Filbert street, 165 E of Webster, E 30 by N 120; $6800. Theresa A. Oelrichs (owner) With Duffy Bros. (contractors), architects Reid Bros.— Plumbing as gae fitting for Fairmont Hotel, bullding on W' line of Mason street, N Sacra- mento, E by Powell and S by California; $119,000. A. Burkbart (owner) with Ludwig B. G. Koenlg (contractor) architect Theo. W. Len- zen—All work for a two-stcry and attie frame buliding on E line of Belvedere street, 100 N of Walller, 25x123:51; ; $4450. Anpie Martin (cwner) with J. V. Campbell (contractor), —— architect—All work for a three-story frame building (flats) on SE corner of Broderick and Hayes streets, E 31:3 by 8 100; $15,555. Joseph A. Schuler (owner) with Willlam den (contractor), architects Copeland & ‘eirce—All work for a_two-story frame build- ing on lot on E line of Buchanan street, 56 S of Turk, S b4 by E 55; $7500. Celia Marks (owner) with E. T. Lelter (con- tractor), architect Edgar A. Mathews—All work for a two-story frame building (two flats) on lot on N line of Jackson, street, 55 E of Walnut, N 127:8y by E 27:6; $10,015. O. F. Von Rhein (owner) with C. H. Hock (contractor), architect C. A. Meussdorffer— Excavation, concrete, cement, brick, granite and sandstone work for a seven-story and basement brick buflding on lot on N line of Turk street, 248 W of Taylor, W 27:6 by N 187:0; $15,650. me owner with O. A. Craemer (contrac- Dnua'Cm tor), architect same—Carpenter and mill worlk, | lathing and plastering, hardware, composition roofing, glazing, marble and tiling work for same on same; $17,220. Alameda County. - B. Q. and Mabel E. Burge (wife) to (harles E. Bourden, lot on S line of Santa Fe avenue, 351.15 W of San Pablo avenue, W 30 by § 106.62, lot 63, map 2, William M. Butters Tract, Oakland; $10. John and Annle P. Colgett (wite) to Martha Hufford (single), lot on W line of Union street, 50 S of Thirtieth, S 50 by W 115 being § one-half of lot 7, block I, lands of Peralta Homestead Association, Oakland; $10. James Warren to Grace E. rren (wife), lot on N line of Elm street, 151:3 — from W line of Broadway, E 15 by N 119, being B 15 feet of lot 16, Webster Homestead, Oakland; also lot on N line of Flm street, 176:3 W of Broadway, E 25 by N 119, being W 25 feet of lot 16, same, Oakland; gitt. Charles and Lulu_Scott (wife) to Capital' National Bank of Salem, Or. (corporation), lot on E ce er of Prospect street and King avenue_ SE 75 by NE 140, lot 5 and portion of lot 4, block 8, map East Oakland warranty deed, East Oakiand; $1500. George D. Metcalf et al. to David E. Collins (assignea urder certificate of sale of Robert W. Cryam). lot on NE corner of Dwign: way and Shattuck avenue (as samo existed pricr to January 18, 1802), E 122, N 90, W 123, § 80, B § to beginning, portion lots 1 and 2, block 3, proverty College Homestead Association, Berke. | ley; $19,135. Marje N. and Joseph J. Bessing (husband) to Wilhelm and Dorothea Flatow, jots 5 and 6, block 53, property Berkeley Land and Town ;;r‘)’uru ement Assoclation, tract B, Berkele: Guy H. and Cora Mott Chick to Peter Mad- of Deakin street, 46 & of Prince, § 90 by W 100, portion Ints 10 and 11, block . map of part of Woolsey Tract, Berke- ey Willlam F. Sawyer (and as trustee under deed of trust by W. R. P. Wirthle, November 21, 1004) to Emma Michalitschke, lots 20 and Hustings Tract, Alameda; $10. I F. Mott (single) 1o Annie, Louise and 8e’ome Klintworth, lot on £ line of Chestnut streer, 83:5 N of Clinton avenue, a4 by 100, porticn lots 1 and 2. block N, lands ad} ce Encinal. Alameda; $10. Sarah A. McKee (widow, by 8. B. McKes, attorney) to Joseph T. Hinch, W 35 feet of | lot 13, block 2, all lot 14, block 5 map Santa Fe Tract No. 5, Oakland, deed and agree- ment; $10. Joseph T. and Paulina Hinch to Emma | Stockton (single), lot on SW line of Hamilton | | place, 285.35 NW_of Oakland avenue, NW 30 b lot 27, Hemiiton Tract, Oakland; Florence E. and Mary C. Dunham (single), Ruth A. Langdon (Dunham, wife of Jesse G.) to August Lillencrantz, lot on SW corner of lice and Nineteenth (Durant) streets, S 100 v W 150, Oakland; $10. Hamiiton J. Coleman to Sarah M. Coleman (wife), lot 23, block 2098, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland; also lot 1, block 593, map Market Street Tract, between Sixteenth and Eighteenth streets, Oakland: gift. Frank H. Graham (singie) to Henry W. Blore, lot on E line of Locksley avenie, 43 § of Clifton street, S 40 by E 100, portion lots 38 and 30, Locksley Square, Oakland; $10. Albert L. and Viclet A. same deed given to correct error in description, 944 D. 306, Oakland: $10, Mary Clark Hoogs (widow) to Willlam E. Hoogs (son), lot on W line of Valley street 163 N of Locust, N 54:6 by W 130, first party SW 90, directs and requests that upon distribution of | estate of Willlam W. Hoogs, deceased (pending in Superior Court of Alameda, 950%), above deseribed property and all property in which sald estate has any interest be distributed to said grantee herein, Oakland: $1000. Frank H. and Ida M. Horswill to L. G. Burpee, lot on E line of Chestnut strest, 141 N _of Fourteenth, N 36 by B 132, Oakland The Realty Syndicate to Robinson Crowell, lot 16 and SE 5 feet of lot 15, block C, Sather Tract, Oakland Township: $10. Annie L. Abbott (widow) to J. 'G. and Anna E. Crowley (wife), lot on § line of' Central avenue, 370 W of Intersection with W line of Teutonia Park and Homestead, W 30, § 433.72 to N line subdivision 31 of section 10, township 2 south, range 4 west, B 30, N to beginning, Alameda; $10, Martha Huffcrd (single) to N. Knudson. lot on W line of Union strest, 30 & of Thirtieth, S 25 by W 115, portion of lot 7. block I lands of Peralta Homestead Association, Oak: land: $10. { L.'G. and Mary 1. Burpee to Frank H. Hors will, 1ot on E line of Chestnut street, 141 N of West Fourteenth N 36 by E 132, block 589, Boardman's Map, Oakland; $10. Emily C. and C. Gustafson to Otto H. Her. mie, lot on § line of Eighth street. 100 E of Fallon, E 50 by § 100_block 20, Kellers- berger's Map, Oakland: $10. Glovani Baptiste Gulidice, administrator of the estate of Abbie Annie Guldice ~(Abble A. Anderson), to Iantha B. Good. §7% square feet, being rear of W half of lot 20, in plat 26, ‘Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Town- ship: $10, Thomas Moran_(single) to Willlam F. Ma- )sombur. ot on W line of Milvia street, 55.70 of Cedar. S 50 by W 135, lot 2, block 4, Bureka Homestead, Berkeley; $10, Peter Swenson (single) to J. Jot ‘ou. W ioe, ot Wile street, Prince, 7 1ot 79. hng: '-‘wl Re'aas'nrm Homestead As- soclation, Berkeley: $10. Leah F. Mott (single) to Kate E. Alley (wife of C. M.), lot on S line of San Jose avenue, 151:8 E of Regent street, E 33:4 by § 8:8' portion of lot 8. mep of part of Tract, Alam ;. . H‘E‘:‘r:;‘: C. _and_Peter Tellier (husband) to Edwin and Elizabeth Johnson. lot on N line of Fifty-fourth street (formerly Central ave- nue), 476 B of Park, E 37:6 by N 100, portiont of lots 26 and 24, block B, Parsons Goiden te Tract, Oakiand; $10. e 3. S and J. M. Alexander and Sarah L. Summer (widow) to Robert Whitaker, lot on NW corner of Irving and Talcott avenues, W 43.54, N 102.17, E 36.67, § 78.70, lot 17, map resubdivision of Corley Tract, Oakland: $10. Henry Saxtorph to Ludovika _Saxtorph (wite). ot on W corner of Eighth avenue and East Twentieth street, SW 90, right angle 140, NE 90, SE 140, block 119, Clinton, East Oak- lank; nlso lot on NW corner of Thirty-seventh and West streets, N 187:4, W _108:21, S to point distant N from N line of Thirty-seventh Street 169.49, W 72.96, § 46, B 27.72, 8 12411, E 160.28 to beginning, block G, Major Given Tract, Oakland; also E half of lot 7 and W 12:6 of lot 8 block F. property of Central Land Company, jand; gift. B. Q. and Mabel E. Burge (wife) to Guy W. Monroe (single), lot on SW_corner of Fairview and Raymond streets, W 122.45 by S 36.86, lot 16, Alcatraz Tract, Oakland; $1 San Francisco and Oakland Mutual Loan Association (corporation) to J D. Radford, iot 13, block N, Knowles & Potter subdivision of Kennedy Tract, East Oakland: #lofi Robert Whitaker (singie» to J. ¥. fccleson, lot onE corner of Lake and Sunnyside ave- nues, NE 120, SE 40.35, SW 11194 NW 50, portion of lots 7 to 10, block B, Sather Tract, Oakland Township: $10. Same to L. N. Scammon, lot on NE line of Sunnyeide avenue, 50 SE of Lake, SE 50, NE 103 87 to point distant at right angle SE from SE line of Lake avenue 08.70 feet, NI 49.35, SW 111.04, portion af jots 7 to 10, block B, Oakland 3 same map, $10. Realty Syndicate (corporation) to Robert Whitaker (singley. ot on B, corner_of Lake 108.87, Soo. n‘w:nmlnlz"lsfn 1o.°'m:cvi' Hunawill, 112:10% S of I, subdivision 19, lots'18 to 18, 1n aiviston 21, lots 35 and 37, in block or_subdi- vision 20, 172 to 176 ‘and 181 to 186, in blocks or 23 and ‘%:.n._ ‘Warren Cheney, e .m«mql‘a;‘u"’u-. perana. Pask, John U. Calkins (trustee) to Nellie May An- Heights, . | separated for three years, cost Kreiss to same, | by W 120, belng 8 37:71 ol‘ 'mADA ENGINEER LEAVES PASSENGERS ON THE DESERT Proceeds Ten Miles Before Discover- ing That He Had Lost Part of His Train. RENO, Nev. Dec. 21.—As the re- | sult of a train of the Carson and Col- orado Railroad breaking in two on! the desert to-day the Virginia and truckee train was delayed several hours and passengers bound for Cal- | ifornia and other points were unable | to meet their trains in this city and had to lie over here. The train broke in two when in the center of the desert and the engineer did not ' discover that he had left most of the | train behind him. He was more than | ten miles away before he learned that he had left his passengers in the des- ert. He then reversed the engine and went back after them. —_— MUST MOVE SALOONS OFF GOVERNMENT LAND | Liquor Dealers in Nevada Receive Or- der From the Authoritles at ‘Washington. RENO, Nev., Dec. 21.—The United States Government has issued an or- | i der to all saloon men in the State of j Nevada to move their saloons off Gov- | ,ernment land within the next thirty | ‘days. This order refers more partic- ;ularly to Hazen and Derby, where i there are a large number of saloons . |and where the Government employs { hundreds of men on the great irriga- | | tlon canals now being conntructed.l There have been at least fifteen mur- | ders committed in thevicinity of Der- | | by and Hazen during the year and the | | county authorities have ed to j catch the murderers. i | | TEACHERS OF THE STATE E TO MEET AT GARDEN CITY | Elaborate Arrangements Are Being { Made for the Entertainment I i of the Visitors. SAN JOSE Dec. 21.—The thirty- :elghth annual session of the Califor- ! nia Teachers' Association, which is to be held in this city next week, prom- | ises to be one of the most successful ,and profitable in the history of the . | association. The opening meeting will | be held Monda- in the Normal School | | building. | | _The teachers of San Jose and Santa Clara are takin~ up the matter of en- i j tertaining the visitors in the most en- | thusiastic manner. A reception will | | be given at the Hotel Vendome next | Tuesday evenin~ | —_———— { FALSE REPORT OF HUSBAND'S | DEATH FATAL TO HIS WIFE | Although Separated From Him for Three Years, the Shock Kills Her. NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—An un- i founded report of the death of her ihusband, from whom she had been the |life of Mrs. Catherine Shaffer at her | | home in Union Hill, N. J., to-day. Shaffer had’ been ill with pneu- monia, but is recovering. A child of | .the couple, who lived with the | mother, was told on the street that he was dead. She ran home with the | news. The mother became hysterical, passed from one convulsion to an- other, and died 'n a few minutes. i —_——— | TWO-THOUSAND-MILE PIPE LINE NEARLY COMPLETED | Will Convey Oil From Indian Terri- tory to Refineries in Long Island City. 1 ‘NEW YORK. Dec 21.—Work has | | | | begun on the last stage of a pipe line, { which will convey ol from the fields {of Indian Territory to refineries in | Long Island City and Green Point. Men are now preparing to lay pipes under the East River. The line will be 2000 miles long, ! and 2000 men will watch it to detect i breaks. Opportunities for Dairymen. Last year England imported 219,000 tons of butter. The United States ex- { ported about 4000 tons. These facts | leave a fair inference that England of- fers an open market for more than fifty times as much butter as we are in the habit of exporting. England's purchases of this article from foreign countries ,and from her colonies amount to about 1 $100,000,000 a year. Our export sales of | it approximate “$1,500,000. England pur- | o. | chased last year about 136,000 tons of | cheese. Our total exports were in the | Yicinity of 8000 tons, worth about $2,- 250,000. Canade, whofm we are prone to regard as an economic inferior, export- | ed ten times as much as we did. This leaves a fair inference that there is in ! England alone a possible market for some $40,000,000 worth of cheese every | year—New York Sun. | B S G ST | SAY DRUMMERS ARE EMBEZZLERS.— | | A warrant was obtained from Police Judge | | Mogan yesterday for the arrest of A. G. Stm- ' monds on a charge of misdemeanor embezzle- | ment. He was employed as a drummer by H. | | Rinaldo & Co.. tobacco merchants, 20 Mason street, on November 20, and started out with twenty-two boxes of cigars and a complete | outfit valued at $41. He has sent in false or- | ders since and has refused to deliver over the | outfit. C. C. Vaughn, electrical novelties, 138 ! | Ellfs 'street,” obtained a’ warrant from Police | * Judge Cabanies for the arrest of E. C. Beck- | with on a charge of felony embezziement. He | employed Beckwith as a drummer recently | , and started him out with an outfit valued at 35, but has not heard from him since. ey LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SAILED. Wednesday, December 21. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. Tug Columbia, Larsen, Coos Bay. —_—————— Many a girl has discovered that the young men who pose don’t always pro- | pose. 5 i e S L B derson, lot on § line of Delaware street, 60 E of California, E 40, 8 105, W 100, N 30, E 60, N 75, portion lots V and W, idf Range 12, Hardy t, Berkeley; $10. Ernest A. and Ida Denicke (wife) to Elmer E. Hall, lot on E lize of Le Roy avenue, be- ing lot 4, map of subdivision of lot 13, block &5, and lot 14, block 6, of portion of La Loma Park and Wheeler Tract, Berkeley; $1320. H. H. and Mary E. Dobbins (wife) to John E. Biselow, lot on N line of Rose street, 63 W of Spruce, W 45 by N 127, portion lots 28 to 30, block 20, map of property of Viila As- sociafion, etc., Berkeley; $10. Willlam: Corbin to Georgiana de Roban Bar- onidis_(widow), lots 26 to 37, block 8, map I, M. Wentworth Boot and Shoe Company's Treet. quitclaim deed, Berkeley; $1. Same to same, lots 4, 6, 7. 9 to 11 and 19 to 34, block 13, lots 1, 4 to 8, 11 to 42, block 14, lots 5, § to 24, 27 to 89, block 15, lots 1 to | 4,6 to 47, block 16, map Home Park Tract, | etc., quitclaim deed, Berkeley: $10. Same to same, lots 8 and 16 to 21, block 8, LR Sl dern vt i epo o R A S ltlo. % FREE FREE PLUM PUDDINGS —Or— MINCE MEAT. WITH SUNDAY CALL SMALL ADS. _ ARMOUR PACKING COMPANY’S FAMOUS BRANDS. Free With Every Small Ad in Sunday Call. umvu—mmm — { (15 5-6); R. Regal | H. Crane (15 1-6) vs. R. Van Vliet (owe 1-6): | learned PUBLIC TENNIS COURTS f=r ATTRACT MANY PLAYERS | Juveniles and Ladies Are to Meet in Competition In Golden Gate Park. The members of the Golden Gate Junior Tennis Club will hold a han- Frox Ocranws 7 194 Fxzar Davor (Foot of Market Strees ) dicap sihgles tournament to-day on T T RRATN LI the park courts. i The ladies of the Golden Gate Club TO0A Vacavilic ters, wey 7.00 Benicin, Eimirs ani Sncrame Annex will also hold a handicap, | 730a Vailejo. Napa. Cailsiozs. Saa i e osa. Martinez. Saa l‘amon. which s scheduled for Friday. It| . (Ko artiner Sua iamon..... . will be for the Cochrane cup, wr{}ch‘ 800a shasta Exprem — (Via Duviil was won last time by Miss Sarita Van | g b g x Sing 2 ufl. Portiand, Tacoms, Seatils 7. Vliet. The drawings for both events .mm!r"-.wmmd.:m.nu‘i.-. ing. by follow: 3 Marysville. Oroville. .. . 7.508 Ladies’ handicap, singles—Miss Golda Meyer | 8:30a Martiies, Antloch Byjon. b (scratch) ve. Miss L. Wegener (owe 15 3-16); | Menduta, Armons, Hauford, Mics E. Jones (owe 15) vs. Miss V. Beyfuss Viealis. Portervilie.. ... .. 4208 (5); Miss V. Crocker (scratch) vs. Miss 2 $.30A Port Cotia. Modesto, Mareed Worcester (15): Miss A. Sea (15) vs. Miss Fresno. Goalicn Junction, Hame Weed (15); Mias S. Van Vijet (owe 15 3-6) va. ford, Vissils. Bakersfield . 450» Miss Mearns (scratch). 8304 Niles, Sun Jose, Livermor Boys' handicap, singles, liminary round— ton, (+M1ite AcTAmeBle E. Garcia (15 3-6), a bye; W. Marcus (1-6) v Marysyiile, € I mar . 4200 R. Smith (153-6); L. Levinson (owe 2-6) v 8.30A Oakdaie. Chinese, Jamestown, So H. Levinson (15 3-6); H. Lang (owe 2-8) i nors, Tuolumn= and Angels ... 4208 L (2-6); R. Wilder 6) ve. W. 00A Atiantic Lxpress— Ouden sad Bass, 5.208 Strachan (owe 15 2-6); Rosenshine (15 3-6) v 9.30A Richmond, Martinez snd Way H. McLane (owe 8-6; G. Morris (5-6) vs. H. Btations ... ..o..oooe0 - 200 8508 Garcla (16 1-8); J. Strachan (3-0). a bye. 10.00A The Overiand Limited nrfi, ound 3. Wetter (5 L6k = M. sx;— g:’-nu icago, Dea Loughlin (owe 30); N. Honigsbers (5-6) vs. 2 Maggs (15 1-6); R. Brunn (30) ve. C. Torrey | 10004 Vailejo Los Angeies Passenger Costa, Martiaez, Byroa, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton, Merced, Raymond. Fresno. Goshen June: tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visaiia, (15 3-6) vs. B. Marsh {18 3-6); V. Butler (3-6) vs. E. Gallagher (owa 2-6); K. Danann (30) vs. H. Corbly (owe 1-6) G. Gunst (5-6) vs. J. Hammond (3-8); H. | Angeics 2 Trevor (30) va. V. Easton (5-0); H. Getz e e nd e o 3. {owe 158 vi. & Rosenthal (30 G- Sonn- ! tonmers. 1 ~6) ve. H. Morrls (owe 1-6; A. Martin 308 Bear. Winters. ~ 8ac (526 ve. N." Abbot (30): E. McCarthy "w':.::u d, Kaight (15 1-6) a bye. | ' s BT o oo E vy Siaiionn. 7508 Falls to Call for Patient. | Bt "N.Jm“‘:,. (0 A. Smith. formerly a soldter tn | o g O Philippines, Is a charge at the de- | Way Stations beyoud I'ort. Costa 12.209 tention ward of the Central Emergency | 490P Martinez SanRamen, Vallejo. N, Hospital. The attendants are 100king | 490w NOl"oe, - ‘:fi for the man who brought him thers | 4.50p Hayward. bt %5+ last June. Smith arrived here on the | g g, 300 Livermore... oo, 1 #11 Sheridan June 15 from Manila, bound Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Banos for his home in Ohio. The stranger Bakersfeld. Los Angeies. ... ... m notified the officials that Smith was not | 1309 Hayward. Niles and San Josd ... 2208 Just right and asked to have him cared w:;:.’;::n"’; ".':'...“f).?. “3::-— for for a few days, when he would Kaosns 9 have him sent to his home. It has been e - that Smijth has a valuable sugar plantation on the island, and he has also $250 coming to him from the lejo, daily. sxcept Sunday lejo, Sunday only. Sovernment. It is thought that the !90%Xithnend ua Favle Fer Cost . oae slrang}-r might have tricked Smith ’.’Iel:n'l'use;-ler l;;n|(}ou;| :: away for the purpose of getting his IR DUNG S money. | Devis Secramant Sparke Tooe —_—— WOULD SET ASIDE HEAVY ] CLAIMS AGAINST SULLY Small Creditors by This Means Hope to Be Paid in Full NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Application was made to-day by small creditors, inforced by Edward Hawley and Frank oot - RN | TWABA Newark. Centerville, San Josw, Felton. Boaider Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations re- 1218s Newark, Centoryille, San_Joss, ew Almaden. Los Gatos. Feit ulder Creek, Santa Crus H. Ray, to have nearly $3,000,000 worth Principal Way Beations ... posm. of claims against Daniel J. Sully & Co. | &16p Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos.. H N set aside. This would permit Sully to “":n-;-mf;_-;n,;fi;xggg;{v*-- o pay nearly 100 cents on the dollar. | T Magrane Cox,-referee in bankruptcy, | [¥) (Broad Gange) A ¢ NE i hird nad wnsend Streets. is asked to direct the trustee of the 10 ove s Wa Siiion (314 property, David H. Miller, to have the 884 Sun Soae and Way tations. .-« 402 Cotton Exchange claims expunged and = §90aThe Comstnrgnn Jose daimes &10% 8aa Ardo, Paso Robles, Sa; Margacits, Sen Luis Obispe, Guadsiupe, Gaviota, Sants Bam Bera, San Buenaventurs, Mom taivo, Oxnard, Burbank. Lee Angeles . .. dissolved. There are sixty-three of these attached to the petitions, which represent sums due to various firms as | a result of transactions in cotton. | —————— 8.00A Glirvy. Holllster, crovill HOSPITALS FOR LEPERS. T N ST A . 9.00a -.?3'«-7. Fres n-h.éwmrvn"l;.'; | i nate e Bill Introduced in Congress for Two Grove. Saltnss. Sen Lais Obispe ¢ Institutions. b amin and r.-u.:p; way sluzlm v 410 WASHINGTON, Dec. 21-—Repre- | 3850 jimeiog il i : 7 Vi = 1 San Jose Va L . sentative' Hepburn of JIowa intro. 1D e T duced two bills to-day, one appropri- | San Jose, Watsonville, Sants ating $250,000 for the establishment et G e, Beounceres on some abandoned military reserva- 15.00m Los Gatos. Wright, Bonider Cree tion in the United States a lepro- 8. via Santa Clars sarium for the care and treatment of persons in the United States suffering with leprosy;” the other appropriating | $100,000 for a leprosy hospital in the Hawaiian Islands. Both proposed | institutions are placed under the con- | trol of the Public Health and Marine | Hospital Service. South San Franciseo, ane. San Jose, Gilroy, Hollister. Tres Pinos . 4.30P “an Jote and Way Statfons. 95.00P Santa Clars, Sun Jose. Los Gatos, ¥%.300 * 8485 & —Redwood. San inas, Faso Kobies, Sl P R T { Ban o, Sinta Bachars 7 - - 08 Ang: rer . K1 WORK GOES TO WIDOWS. | st Louls. New Oricans, HewYork 8188 | 48 Pajaro, Watsonville, Capitols, To Be Given Contract to Make Sol- | e Tl T A diers’ Clothes. | 18182 i Mateo, Berostord. Béimions. Saa | . e WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Secretary | llc“nlo Par .wrnlo. Ito.. 1848 Taft to-day issued an order directing | § 008t Jove and Woy Stacioi 01 the quartermaster general to award | the making of some 55,000 pairs of trousers for the enlisted men of the army at the Schuylkill Arsenal, Phil- ! adeliphia, to seamstresses in that city, | mainly the widows and orphans of soldiers, thus settling a question raised some time ago, so far as the present lot is involved. i | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C). . Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. i i ! 0 ¥ .haaoums.nrm.;uw.m brae, game, San Msieo, Beimon, an Carios, Redwood, Fair Onke, Menlo Park. aod Faio Alto. #1130° Maytield, Mountain View, S: e, Lawrence, Santa A for Morning. 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