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THE SAN FRANCISCO R = : «\vifiEDA A D\'HRI'Z\".\!"I'.\ ‘ ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | —$8500. | enues, a lot nd bhasement house, 10 ath, pantries, clos- sts ow and chicken- be s a bargain; $8500 rticulars apply to T. OT- Mills bldg., 8. F. | BERKELEY ADVERT'S’ EFRXELEY REAL ESTATE. 5 rooms; y-houses: lot like rent and " ete. and use of 7 rooms, bath, 15 Shattuck ave. Berkeley L. $10 MONTHLY. opened. st of Telegraph | write for map; other new eley: price ad- NEEDHAM, 2131 weel MARKET, 1035—Housekeeping eyites, $4. | McALLISTER, 340—Three sunny furnished ROOMS FOR lovmnn!o :i—Handsome pi cting rooms; alsc corine: ARY y or_housekeep GATE ave., 230 (The Perkin furniched up-to-date 2 and 3 room housekeeping apartmente: also single rooms; five minutes to business cente FAIGHT, 224_Three ble for 3 or 3 adult eping rooms, . near Hayes and Franklin—2 fine furnished; sink; $15; adults. 30 . near Bush—-Sunny, pleasant room; | running water; housekeeping if desired. LEAVENWORTH, 2142 nice light basement rooms for housekeeping; gas stove; $2 50 SAHLEIN (The), cor. Bush and Polk — Now | open: new fireproof building; fine sunny | vith private bath: reasonable. ANTONIO, 21 Tay veniences; rooms single and en suite salt-watcr baths; transient a speclalt: SIXTEENTH, 2036—Newly furnished sunny front rooms cheap; light housekeeping If de- sired. SMALL front room for geatleman; only $5 per month: mo sign. 1013 Mission st. SUNNY room, with use of kitchen, to a lady. Apply 422 Orange st., Oakland. Lerge parlor sulte or sin closet; running water; very reas. SUTTER, front room SUTTER, 1115—Sunny rooms, §7 to $12; large sunny tecond parior, 1323 Clay st. TAYLOR, 51l—Large suhny room, bath, hot water; suitabie for 1 or 2 gentlemen; §14. TAYLOR, 515B—Large sunny double room, suitable 2; running water; $2 week. rooms for housekeeping. i TAYLOR. (24—Pleasant furnished rooms; nice location; reasonable. McALLISTER, 1510—Two rooms for housekeeping: reference MISSION, bath: zas newly furnished new flat: adults; sunny king 5—2 for furnished rooms; OAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complete housekesping; $ : hot bath: laundry; adults. OAK, 120—Large, sunny room suitable for light housekeeping; also single front room. OCTAVIA, 309—Parior floor, 5 rooms; sunny; furnished; bath, gas, yard. OCTAVIA, 1282—2 nicely furnished house- | keeping rooms: phone, gas and bath. cents—The Weekly Call, rapper. for mailing, S1 per yr. FRUITVALE A])VERT'S’TSE FEUITYALE REAL BSTATE. i EVARD TRACT. $100 Lots 100 Lots. $100 Lots. | it you don’t see it; the Fruitvale; (5c) car es a home. Schools, Carriage free F. LEE 1222 ve.. Fruitvale mkland Office 1 GEORGE H. LEE, | enth st opp. S. P. Depot | s In real estate in East Oakiand, | ity see Boulevard Realty , Esst Oakland. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. | OAXLAND REAY ESTATE. ISTRATOR'S SALE. | at once to close the estate of | Geceased); 260 Walsworth ave., 7 minutes, to narrow y B-rodm cottage; open lawn, parior set, § oom_ sets, etc; examine on premises or to ap and not s this it you modern cottage and Broadway ttage contains 4 ng-room and large pretiy, havieg & s and open will ac- arriage; lot 50x100 buy for an invest- .1t w pay 12 per cemt on : R0OM_$8500 TO $7000. =0ld a wners Queen " walk one-hal? Oak- e house and lower This road is This property It is bound If this interests you e the ¥ siness and est and latest list of manufacturing prop- J. H. MACDONALD & CO. 1052 Broadway, Oskland. BELDE! BARGAINS. 82100 Good 6-room cottage and iot, 26x108; | half block from loc station. Another g one: 2-stor: 6-room Fine corner cottage: 6 - ouse. n 6 latest on Ninth ave. y on a quick turn; Pablo ave.: 221 feet new Key route depot n Pablo ave.; sur- ought now for 3 = surely going higher. nice om cottages on ve_ and one block to new T'werity-second and San Pablo will rent for $30 rgeine ever offered. BEL- 1112 Broadway, Oakl'd. times this pric 500 each—Two G SHOTWELL, QFARRELL, 206—2 connecting rooms, com- Spiete; running water, hot, cold; gas range. O'FARRELL, 0587—Newly furnished sunny | rooms, §i per month upward: housekeeping | suite; reasonab! POST, keeping 7—3 sunny nicely furnished or house- | rent reasonable. l ] i —Two large, sunny rooms for housekeeping: gas. SUTTER, 2 , near Scoit—Three nice house- keeping Tooms in upper flat; plenty of sui partl furnished; coal and gas stove conmect- t and cold water: bath; wash trays, etc. THIRD, stoves i ave. 676, near Twentieth—Two sunny | furnished for housekeeping; $12 50. TREAT rooms THIRD, rent front housekeeping 50 week, rooms to TWELFTH, 145—Sunny furnished connecting suites for housekeeping: rent reasonsble. b i —— | T RST, 3263—For housekeeping, 8 | furnished rooms and bath. Apply 871 Lex- ington ave. TNITED STATES, 123 _Eddy, nr Market—400 rooms 3dc to $1 night, $1 75 'to §6 wesk; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room;elevator, read.-room; free bus, baggage. VENDOME, 116: Market—Furnish suites, $20 up; single rms., $6 up; night, 50c to §1 50 up. VIRGINIUS Hotel, 624 Geary—Rooms by day, week, month: reasonable. Phone Larkin 2787. | WOLF HOUSE, Bixth and Howard sts,—Best known trensient house in city; clean, neat; charges remsonable; central location com- mends it to traveling public; cafe attached; cars pass door. L. von der Mehden, prop. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., nr. Market— Mozt convenient and respectable; 700 room: 35c to $1 50 nightly; $2 to $8 week: elevatol elec. lights; reading-room; free bus, baggage. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st opposite Fifth. Open untfl 11 p_m, ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office,cor. Duncan and Church sts. | —_— e — ROOMS AND BOAED. EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferpon Park—Fine, fur- nished, sunny rooms overlooking park; loca- the best; the fineet of table board a Call, or phone Jacksen 156. EIGHTEENTH, 3390, cor. Mission—Large, sun- | ¥, front room in private family; reasonable. | 1031—Furnished front , $28; two, $40 month. | COMORA (The), 621 O Farrell—Board, service, rooms and grounds will please you. | Sunny rooms with board; home reasonable. 703 Sunny room, excellent board, =5 PINE, for one, $40 for two per month. TWENTY-SIXTH, 3377—Just openéd, The Ardclens; housekeeping, complete, 1, 2 or 3 | rooms, $1-8§3 week: cooking gas free. 1 AN NESS, 232—Furnished 2 and 3 room | gultes and single; housekeepins: §22. $16. 6. ————— APARTMENT HEOUSES. A—AINSWORTH APARTMENTS, COR. POST AND POLK. HANDSOMELY AND UNFURN. SUNNY COR. A PRIVATE BATHS. NEW AND MODERN. PHONE EX. 718. ANSONIA APARWMENTS. | 408 STOCKTON ST., NEAR SUTTER. SELECT DOWNTOW. FURNISHED D UNFURNISHED. LIGHT IVATE BATHS. MODERN. S EX. 422, 2-3-4 ROOMS. LEY APARTMEN! ST.. NEAR VAN N S AVE. PRIVATE NISHED AND RNISHINGS AN EXCELLED. PHONE EX. VA UYS APARTMENTS, | 1001 BUSH ST., COR. JONES. | unny apts.: nicely furnished; $25 to and suites rented by the week; walk to business; nothing llke them for the price. ST. CECILE, acme of nished 3. vate bathe 115 Fell, above Van rfection; ‘modern, elegantly fur- om apartments, $30 to §55: pri- gas ranges, elevators, steam, hea s—The and 4 rooms, ele- | furnished; sunny, lights, hot water; ‘ new house. GRAND View Apartments, 3101 California— | Sunny cor.; nicely fur. 4-room suite, with bath; laundry; prices §20 up. Tel. Geary 4047. KENILWORTH. €98 Bush—FElegant sunny apartments; 2l modern conv.; cent loc.;reas | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed ELLIS, 533—Splendid furnished room for 1 or 2 gents: best French table board; reasonable. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, §25; other typewriters at | higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The | TY) riter Exchange, 536 California st. 2D-HAND typewrlters sold, rented. repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ‘The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: | Jackson J. Jumes, 24, 4033 Gough street, and | Elizabeth M. Barry, 20, Courtland. Gizacinto Legomarsino, 27, 2712 Clementina na | street, and Kate Lagomarsino, 18, Colma. Antonio Devincenzi, 28, S Avel Sarah Lagomarsino, Hans P. Detlefsen, and Magareth A. Kraus Joseph J. street, al 19, ‘Colma. 1309 Stockton street, , 38, 350 Lisbon streel Selicani, 26, Colma, and Edith M. . city, and Elfzabeth J. ity. “Ahart, 25, Oakland, and Lela A. Vorous, 18, Lincein. Frank J, Rumpf, 1233% York street, and Anne M. Goecken, 27, 587 Fourth street. Arthur B. Ward, 23, 420 Sixth street, and Lucy R. Bruce, 18, 420 Sixth street. Andrew J. Hammans, 60, Red Bluff, and | Catherine_J. Cowens, 37, 827 Polk street. | James B. Dewoody, 26, Point Richmond, and Florence B. Farnell, 20, Point Arena. BIRTHS—WARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | in at either of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | eons authorized to have the same published Notices restricted simply to the announcement | of the event are published once in this column free of charge. B — S, 907—4 rooms, sunny; water, garbage; r_service; hall lights free; reasonable. ROOMS TO LET—FPurn. and Unfurn. | Bt b oty . | AT ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND VENWORTH STS. THREE HUNDRED N AND UP_TO DATE. AIRY. HAIR MAT- TRESSES BATHS. HOTEL AC- COM SINGLE ROOMS WITH BATH ROOME FROM TO EIGHT HREE DOLLARS DOLLARS PER WEEK. ATKINS, corner Third st. and Park lane—New brick building: ali sunny rooms: hot and cold water;_electric lights; only first-class house fn locality; rooms $1 50 week and up. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 2c to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,”” 873 Market st. (or No. 1| Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c to 50c, $1. §1 50 night; | $1 50 to $10 week: house open all night. OND House, over Owl drug store; 2 en- | | | trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric Jights. running water in every room; 200 rooms: 25c night; $1 25 to $3 week. | CRAGBURN. The, 1007 Larkin, corner Post— | Rooms. single. en suite or housekeeping. | EDDY, corner PowellFurnished sunny | Tooms; $2 and $2 50 week: also 2 good offices, | Fos | EDDY, 506—Single front rooms; 36 to $8. FILLMORE, 2219—Four large, furnished rooms and bath, housekeeping; choice; $30. large front parior, suitable 1120, near O'Farrell—Sunny furnish . _en suite or sinxle. i GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 85c | to $125 150 to $6 wk. ; reading-roo BARRISON, 784% Large front room for 2 gents; 2 beds; $1 25 each; also single, $1 50. lot, large enough for 2 , street work done, gas and close to school, local tcars; this entire property ats minutes’ ¥ local $3250-Tw 5 5 rooms and bath in each; k from Broadway s and street month ITT-WOLCOPT CO., : close to cars; rents HOTEL MAYFLOWER, 217 Leavenworth st.— | Elegant furnished suite; singie rooms $8 up. JWARD, Zouble: HOWARD, 520 ROOMS, ROOMS: CLEAN, CLEAN: TRANSIENT; REASONABLE. HYDE. 412 Furnished sunny room, sultabls for two: also_housekeeping: $12. JACKSON, 1540—Newly furnished room; suit- ble for 1 or 2; rent reasonable; private furnished 5 Furnished rooms, single or tral location. T380_Nice, clean single . §1 per week up. Broadway. { OAXLA REAL ESTATE. i rooms; modern: lot 30x100: lying high, nt retaifing wall: in East Oakland ew Key Route service; : $300 cash, ance ke rent ms: modern; newly removated: to ‘Southern Pacific: blocks Key Route; $2250; $150 W. N. RUSSELL, sfornia st.. San Franel lot 44:6 5 blocks . balance like 1o rent 201 © Cal | $700 CASH. $10 monthly: 2-room cottags well of water. shed, 2 chicken-houses, and cross-fenced: flowers, vegetable | Al all | hade and frult trees: & nice cozy ! a couple In & £ood location, awa and rew winde; sandy loam soll | and adjolning East e in all, $1125; this is or send for circul, Broadway “Can ne bargain 5 orp centh st., ar. AT a sacrifice, an up-to-date colonial house: § » rooms; near Church, school, stores and | Ros 25 minutes to S. F.: street com- | ¢: A1 Jocation: only $300 cas s Gerired; owner at wtore, 315 San Pablo ave Oskiand. | NEW eottage: § rooms, bath; gas and electric | fixtures: high basement: frult trees. Cor. Fray ave and County Road, Pruftvale. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | Cell, 16_pages, sent to any address in the | Tniied States or Canada one year for $I, | postage paid. i e . OAXLAND EOUSES TO LET. FOR rent—$25. new b.room cottage In very desirable and well improved locality; with- m 3 minutes’ walk of Key Route stati HOLCOME, BREED & BANCROFT. . o™ Schelbass, 11th st cor. ltor;'.l Oakland. | MARKET. 1040 (the Falmouth)—Sunny rms. KEARNY, 323 _Two fine suites rooms, $4 50 per week: other nice rooms, reasonable. LARKIN, 513E—1 or 2 nice unfurnished rooms for rent 1 MARKET, 765—Call room 3; furnished rooms; your chdice: information free. _— $2. suites, $4-83 week; bath, elevator: hakpg. McALLISTER, 604+—Newly furnished, sunny front rooms; rent very regsonable; phone. MISSION, 1041—Single furnished room. MISSION, 20222 dumny furnished front rooms. MONROJ 2 METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 single and family rooms 35¢ to $1 50 per day; $2 tc $8 week: the only new and model hotei and rooming-house in Sen Francisco “hat has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, ejectric lights, call belis, steam heat in every room and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. —— NATOMA, 284, near Fourth—Five unfurnished rooms; sunny, convenient; rent $12. NETHERLAND HOTEL—Market and Turk sts.: 300 oviside rooms, each having every modern convenience; San Francisco's newest, most_central and modern hotel; rates 75¢ per day and up: $15 per month and up. O'FARRELL, 208 Nicely furnished sunny front rooms: aiso single yooms, $2 50 Wi, uh. —_— T T PINE, 1751—Handsome newly furnished sunny sufte and single rooms: gentiemen only. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandéscent 1igh reading-rcom, smoking-room and ladies’ par. for; gooms per night 3c to §180; week, $3 month. $8 to $30; elevator nd oor: Tooms with hot ard celd water: patha. | Harper, Edwin—09. BORN. DOW-—In this city, April 2, 1805, of Wallace H. Dow, a son. P DIED. \ Barry, John Jos—64. (Hodge, Mrs. Ann—83. | Behrmann, Henry—37. [Kennedy, Jas, A.—b4. Bequette, Josephine—44 Levi, Isaac—50. Blanken, Nl(‘hula.!—'“.‘l‘ouu, Luls—38. | Loheide, Anna C. | Muller, John W.—45. Nilson, Thure—29. i i 57. Campbeil, Charles, Andrew——0 Chas. F.—85, Susanna K.—81 Rosina. Charies—66. Geiger, Wm.—10_mos. Gugelsberger, Eliza— beth—67. IPhll"D‘ Charles—41. Ripes, James P.— |Shaw, Mrs. B. A.—60. {Staacke, George—68. Bweetser, Wm. H.—27 | Timiln, John—38. Vilardo, Biagglo—28. ‘Weber, George—37. BARRY—In this city, April 12, 1805, John Joseph Barry. deayly beloved uncle of W. P. and T. F. Hemmenway, Mrs. L. Freuden- berg and Mrs. W. I, Dean, a native of Ire- land, aged 64 y: and 10 months. 5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:80 a. m., from the new funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gate avenue, thence-to Holy Cross Church, on Eddy street, between Scott and Devisadero, where services will be held, commencing at 10 a, m. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. { BEHRMANN—In the City and County Hos- pital. April 12, 1905, Henry Behrmann, a | native of California, aged 37 years. BEQUETTE—In this_city, April 12, 1905, Josephine Bequette, beloved wife of Francis I. Bequette of Fxeter, Tulare County, Cal, a native of Cnlifornia, aged 44 years 11 months and 23 days. —In this city, April 12, 1005, beloved husband of Chona Blan- Schaaf), and loving stepfather of Leno and Bernard Blanken and | William, Mrs. Louis Brandt and the late Lizzle Mun- day, a native of Germany, and 7 months, BROWN-—In Oakland, April 12, 1805, Leland Swalley Brown, infant son of Leland Stan- ford Brown and Sarah McLean Bown, a na- tive of Oaklend, Cal., aged 2 days. CAMPBELL—In this city, April 10, 1905, “Joseph_Camipbell, beloved husband of As- terie Campbell, father of Elmire and Mar- guerite Campbell, brother of Emanuel Camp- bell, and brother-in-law of Marie Campbell, a native of France, aged 24 years @ Friends and acquaintances are t- 1 fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from the mor— tuary chapel of Jultus §. Godeau, 305 Mont- gomery avenue, thence to the French Church, where services will be held. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CHARLES—In_ Whittler, Los Angeles County, Cal., April 11, 1905, Andrew Charles, be- loved hushand of the late Josephine Charles and her of Mrs. Georgle Mitchell, Mrs. F. azzard and John C. Charles, ative of Greece, aged 65 years and 2 months. A member of Yerba Buena Lodge, 1. O. O. F., | (Virginia City, Nev., papers please copy.) = | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Frid at 1 p. m., from the I O. O, F. Hall, er Seventh and Market streets, thence Eighteenth and Guerrero streets Interment (;‘hy- press Lawn Cemetery. Remains at the funeral parior of James McGinn & Co., 214 aged 74 years 1 for electric car at 2 p. m. Bddy street. CLARK—In Berkeley, April 12, 1905, Charles F. Clark, husband of Laura P. Clark, and father of Gussie N. and Ethel L. Clark, and -son of Eliza J. and late Charles W. | Clark, and brother of 8. Clark of South Africa and W. B. Clark of San. Francisco, a native of Portsmouth, N. H., aged 55 years and 3 months. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. DAVIS—In San Jose, April 12, 1905, Susanna Kirk Davis, beloved wife of Isaac M. Davis, | and mother of Mrs. Charles L. McCoy, Mrs. 'k, James M. Allen, Mrs. John C. Kirkpatric] William S. Davis, Mrs. George W. Hildreth and Charles H. Davis, aged 81 years and 7 months. [ Interment private. 1 DIEZ—In_ this city, April 12, 1805, Rosi dearly beloved wife of John Dies, and de | voted mother of Phil ‘and August Dies, | Mrs. R. D. Bennett, Mrs. D. Castro and Mrs. | M. Behringer. A EHN—In this city, April 9, 1905, Charles, be- S ast—— In 044 Fellows snd i Cemeteriea can be m‘“fl in S MT. OLIVET CEMETERY & loved husband of Clara M. Ebn, & native of Germany, aged 66 vears and 6 months. 0 Friénds and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 3227 Seventeenth street. In- terment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. flowers. G g GEIGER—In this city, April 12, 1005, George, son of Gegr[o Tand Gelger, a native’ of San Francisco, Cal, aged 10 months. o GUGELSBERGER—In this city, Aprl 1605, Elizabeth, dearly beloved Wife of the | late’ Ands Gugelsberger, devoted | mother of ';s‘:mh_ efaries and Minnie Gugels berger and the'tate Mrs. Margarite de la Cuz and Mrs. Lizzie Winkles, a native of | Germany, aged 67 years 4 months and 1 days. HARPER—Entered into rest, April 11, 1905, Edwin, beloved husband of Helena Harper, and loving father of Edwin D., Raymond J. - and Mrs. F. J. Salter, a native of Darles- . ton, England,” aged 50’ years 5 months and 5. > Friends and uaintances are respect- fully fnvited o atiend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from his late residerice, 3457 Nineteenth street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock & m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric | funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, H%Ddoss—ln this clty, April 11, 1905, Mrs. Ann | o aunt of Mrs. James Paf 3.5 Hoage, % native of Scotland, aged 83 | year: [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited ‘to. atiend the funeral to-day | (Thursday), at 1:30 p. m. from Clark & Booth's chapel, 612-614 Van Ness avenue, between huolflnu Gate 'v.!:“:m and Turk | street. Interment Cypress Cemetery, | by electric funeral car from Elghteenth and Guerrero streets. KENNEDY—In East Oakland, April 11, 1905, James A., husband of Fannle L. Kennedy, and father of Howard, Marion and Lios Kennedy, a native of Nova Scotia, years 7 months and 17 days. LEVI—In this city, April 12, 1905, at his resi- | 5 dence, 1436 Grove street, Isaac, beloved hus— band ‘of the late Minna Levi, and father of *Leon and Florence Levi, and brother of Simon, Nathan, Adolph and Rudolph Levi, a native of Bohemia, Austria, aged 0O years. LOAIZA—In Cananeo, Mexico, April 11, 1905, Luis Loaiza, dearly beloved son of the late W. Loaiza and Dolores P. de Loalza, and father of Jose Luis Loaiza, and brother of Lola Alberto, Fernando and Wenceslao Y. Loaiza and Mrs. A. L. de Gutlerez, a native of Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, aged 38 years 5 months and 17 days. i 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | uly invited to attend a requiem high mass to be held for the repose of his soul at the Nuestra_Senora de Guadalupe Church at 10 ' a. m., Saturday, April 15. LOHEIDE—In this city, April 12, 1906, at her residence, S02 Fell street, Anna C.,. dearly beloved wWife of W. H, Loheide, and beloved mother of Mrs. Manda Speegic and W. L., George and Robert Lohelde, a native of Ger- many, aged 57 years and 16 days. (Bureka papers please copy.) MEEGAN—A requiem high mass of month's mind will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Peter Meegan at St. Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama streets, Friday, April 14, at 8 o'clock. MULLER—In this city, April 12, 1805, John W.," beloved husband of Cathleen Muller, | and son of Elizabeth and the late John Muller, a native of San Francisco, aged 45 vears. [ Remains at parlors of McFadden, Mc- Brearty & Green, 1171 Mission streef, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. | NILSON—In this city, April 11, 1905, Thure, beloved son of Nils 'and Ingrid Nileon, and loving brother of Mathilda Nilson, a native L Sweden, aged 20 years 10 months and 20 a; [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the un— dertaking parlors-of Charles J. B, Metzler, 636 Washington street, thence to Third and Townsend streets for 11:30 train. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. PHILLIPS—In this city, April 9, 1905, Charles F. beloved father of John and Marguerite Phillips, a native of Canada, aged 41 years 10 months and 20 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the Mission Masonic Temple, 2668 Mission street, between Twenty-second _and Twenty-third, under the auspices of Misslon Lodge No. | 169, F. and A. M. Interment Mount Olfvet . Cemetery. i Otficers and members of Templar Rebekah | Lodge No. 19 are requested to assemble at Misston Masonic Temple, 2068 Mission street, | funeral of our late brother, F. Phillips. Services at 1:30 p. m. CORA GABLE, Noble Grand. RINES—In this city, April 10, 1905, James Pomeroy Rines, and of the late Sarah Rines, and father of William Rines, a native of Maine, aged 74 years and 10 month: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thureday), at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from the Masonic building, Railroad and Fourteenth avenues, South San Francisco, under the ausplces .of South San Francisco Lodge No. 212, F. and 4, M. Interment New Masonic Cemetery, San Mateo County, Cal., by car- riage. Hemains at the pariors of Halsted & Co.. 946 Mission street. W—In this city, April 12, 1005, Mrs, B. | S A haw, vellot of Daniel J. Shaw, and be: d aunt of Thomas J. Lennon and Evelyn O'Connor, a native of Listowel, County Kerry. Ireland, aged 60 years. ¥ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 a. m.. from her late resi- dence, Marguerite Hotel, 421 Larkin street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated | for the repose of her soul at § a. m. Inter- | s n;;—'vm' ity, Aprtl 12, 1905, George In thil t: 3 . S » oo E. Kirchhoffer, and Staacke, uncle of M brother-T-law of Mrs. E. Howard, a native aged 68 years 7 of Hanover, Germany, months and 19 days. o SWEETSER—In this _city, Ap: L A Willlam H._ dearly beloved son of George H. and_Bridget Sweetser, and brother of George J. and Albert A. Sweetser, a native . of San Francisco, Cal, aged 27 years 10| months and 19 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Misslon street, between Twenty-second ‘and Twenty-third, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama street, near Twenty-fourth, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 @ m. Interment Holy | Cross Cemetery. i TIMLIN—In this city, April 11, 1005, John, beloved husband of Margaret Catherine Tim lin, and father of Thomas and the late Mary and James Timlin, and brother of Frank and Willam Timlin, a native of Call- fornia, aged 35 years. A member of Mar- shall Parlor No. 202, N. §. G. W., and Inter- national Union of Steam Engineers No. 59. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thureday). at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 3 Rincon court, off Maln street, be- tween Folsom and Harrison, themce to St. Brendan's Church, where requiem high ¥ mgss will be celebrated for the of hl.‘ 1 at 9 a. m, Interment Holy Cem- etery. ! VILARDO—TIn this clty. April 12, 1905, Blag- {0, beloved son of Salvatore and Salvadora ilardo, and brother of Crispino. Pletro, | Rosarlo, Angelina, Venera and Rosle Vi~ lardo, a native of Ttaly, aged 28 3 { T¥Funeral takes place vo-day at 10 a. m. | from the parlors of E. Castagnetto & Co.. 648-45 Vallejo street. Interment Italian Cemetery. WEBER —In this clty, April 11, 1005, George. | beloved brother of Henry Weber and F. Gerdes, a native of Germany, aged 37 years 7 months and 21 days. Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington street. COMMERCIAL NEWS Contiitued From Page Fifteen. 400 Andes 28§ 100 Ophir .:.10 00 100 Belcher 22| 200 Ophir 10 12% 100 Best & Belch.1 65/ 00 Overman c 200 Chellar ...... 16/ 300 Potosi .. s Con Cal & V.1 80| 100 Savage ....... 32 Confldence ... 75! 500 Sierra Nev.... 43 Exchequer ... 47! 500 Slerra Nev.... 42 Gould & Cur. 29! 900 Union Con. Gould & Cur. 30| S Hale & Norc. 8811000 Utah ...... 1 Julia ook 2333833 3333332 Afternoon Sess! Andes 311 250 Ophir 10_62: ‘Andes 301 165 Andes 32| 10 75 cher 2% . 34 Icher 28| 100 Seg Beijcher... 11 Best & Belch.1 70| 200 Seg Belcher... 12 Bullion . 34| 100 Sierra Nev.... 46 200 Caledonia 54/1400 Sflver HIL.... 73 800 Caledonia. 58] 100 Unfon Con.... 77 200 Caledonia 56| 400 Unfon Con.... 78 800 Con Cal & V.1 80| €00 Utah . 519 300 Crown Point.. 14/ 100 Utah . Ll 100 Gould & Cur. 311 €60 Yellow Jacket. 26 100 Hale & Norc. 82| 200 Yellow Jacket. 27 200 Mexican 2 55; 500 Yellow Jacket. 28 100 Mexican .....2 50! CLOSING QUOTATM_ . Bid. Ask, Bld. Ask. Alpha ... 10 12/Julia . 00 1 Alta, 04 05iJustice 07 o8 Andes g 33| Kentuck 01 03 Belcher 31|Mexican ......2 50 2 55 Best & Beleh.1 65 1 75/Occidental ... 80 80 Bullion 24 36l0phir .:10 6214 10 8714 Caledonla 5 Overmen 21 22 Challenge 17 Potosf .. 15 16 Chollar 17 18!Savage 83 34 Confidence ... 80 Scorplon . 27 32, Con Cal & V.1 90 1 05/Sex Belcher... 14 15 Con Tmperial. — (2|Sierra Nev.... 45 47 Con N Y..... 02 04Silver HAl k3 u! Crown Point.. 14 15/St Lovis ¢ o E Sierra Nev. 08 Syndicate ... 10 15 Fureka Con.. — Union Con. 7 81 Exchequer ... 50 55/Utah .... 1 12 Gould & Cur. 81 32|Yellow Jacket. 27 29 Hale & Nore. 82 % % TONOPAH AND n'écn orning | 800 Adams ...... 15! 100 Mont Ton ....3 16 Oliver H. L CALT, THURSDAY, APRIL 13 Please omit 12000 Indiana .. 1905. 1000 Amargosa . 200 Mont Ton ....3 10 2000 Big Bullfrog. 11/6000 North Star. 728 Black Rock: 04/12,500 North Stas 100 Blue Bull . 31/10,000 North Star. 1000 North Star, s30 00[17 260 North Star. . 9713000 North Star, s10 1000 Gold Anch 9913000 North Star, s§ 2000 3811000 North Star. s§ 2000 Gldfia Ran 06 500 North Star, s10 3000 07| 500 North Star,b30 500 8! 500 North Star, s§ 1000 Home ... 3212000 North Star,b80 2600 Home. b . 29|5000 North Star, s10 2500 Jim Butler .. 90! 500 Red Top ..... 1000 Jim Butler .. £9/1000 Orig Bullfrog. 2000 Jim Butler,b90 1500 Jim Butler. .. 2000 Jim Butler,b00 95/1000 Orig Bullfrog. 94/2000 Or Bulifrg, b30 94/1000 Stelnway . 03! 200 Ton Belmont..1 04 500 Ton Belmont..1 90/40€0 Ton Gold Mt.. 28] 500 Ton Midway..1 16/1500 Ton Mdway.1 57 45/1000 Ton Midway..1 100 Mont Ton ...3 20/5000 Vernal . 2 100 Mont Ton..3 1714!1800 Wolvrine, b60. Afternoon Session, 151000 Home . .14/2000 Home. b 1515000 Jim _Butler 11} 100 Jumbo M Co. 1212500 Jumbo M Co. 10,000 Lige Harris. 1800 MacNamara. 1000 Mayne . 3011000 Mont Ton . 345000 North Star. 10! 500 North Star. 041100 North Star.... 05/4000 North Star, 510 3000 Cash Boy 20/1000 Orig Bullfrog. 500 Diamondfield. 500 Silyer Pick ... 500 Gold Anchor..1 00/ 500 Silver Pick ... 1000 G Anchr, b30.1 00! 2000 Gldfid Rand.. 5000 Great Westrn Kendall . Kendall 1000 Kendall 6000 Indiana, b 30 100 Jumbo M Co. FRARSERBOBREREREELEEEERES 2000 Blg Bullfrog. 1000 B Bullfrg, b60 1000 Black Butte.. 100 Blk Butte Ex 2000 Blk Rock, 10 1000 Black Rock. 3 RSE3RRIVRIREALEFZARRSRER 1000 Ton Gold Mt. 200 Ton Midway..1 55 200 Ton Mdway.i'52 500 Midway. s 5..1 4000 Ton Mdway.1 47 1200 Ton Midway..1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. I Tonopah District. Bid Ask.| Bid. Ask. Belmont .....115 1 20/Lucky Tom .. 04 08 Boston Ton .. 15 18 MacNamara... 47 48 California ... 20 25|Midway . 47150 Cash Boy ... 19 21)Mizpah Bx 20— Colehan ..... — 10/Mont Ton . 053 07 , Gold Anchor.. 96 99|N Y Ton Con. 13 15 Bula Con ... 18 —|North Star.... 46 47 Gold Mt ..... 14 16/Ohio Ton . — 40 Gola Mt Con. — 02/Red Rock Ex. 10 11 Great Westrn 04 05 Rescue . 1214 Ind Tonopah.. 02 04Ton Exten ...4 75 5 00 Home ... 38 40|Ton of Nev. — 1400 Jim Butler .. 85 87/United Ton .. — 08 Little Ton 50 5 00/ West End 70 80 Goldfleld District. Adams .. 14 16/Hibernia ..... 18 Black Ants 0T|Jumbo M Co. 5 * Black Butte. . 3% Jumbo Ex 28 Rik Butte BEx 10! Kendall . 33 Black Rock. . 08| <endall Bx . — Blue Bell :.. 09 Lone Star 24 Blue Bull 31| Mohawk . { Brooklyn ... 08/May Queen . 52 Butte ~Gldfid. —|Nevada Boy .. 35 Bull & Bear.. 06/Nev Goldfleld. 41 Booth M Co. —I|Nev Southern. Columbia Columbia Mt. | Conqueror . 35 Pennsylvani Diamond 11|Potlatch ... Diamondfield . 78/ ned Lion Exploitation C€|Red Top Dixie Min . 24 Sandstorm Fawn 05/Sandstorm Frisco 15{Stiver Pick . Gold D 14]St Ives Gold Hill 08| Treasure Goldfleld 70| Verde 253151 |8 338 2a38a82238| SaanERa38a8IR| R 2ERBES BRI (88118211 15]8] | 885288 Glafid Rand 06 Vernal Goldfield Ton. 08/ Wonder . Bulltrog District, Amargosa ... 00 10|Eclipse . = Amethyst 14 16/Gold Bar . 38 Big Bullfrog. 11 12|Gidfid_Bullfrg. — Bullfrog Min. 75 79/Lige Harris. 05 Bullfrg Annx. — 03|Mont Bullfro 16 Bullfrog Cons 06 08[Orig _Bullfrog. 38 Bullfrog Com 10 11'Steinway ..... 18 Bullfrog Ex.. — 27|Vista Grande.. = Bullfrg N Bk 33 35/Wolverine .... 13 Other Districts. BEsperanza ... 01 02Quincy ....... 11 — Kawich & B. 13 —|Ray & O'Brien 06 07 Kawich Gold. 25 — Southwestern.. — 60 Kawich King. 15 —|Sylvania .. 30 — Kawich M Co — 21|Timber Hill .. 20 — Paymaster 05 08/Tokop Con — -18 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cleco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterda: 9:30 a. m. Session. 11500 Gold_Anchor.. 97|2000 Ton Home 6000 Blk Rock, 500 Ton Midway..1 62 1000 Dixie, b 10 2512000 North Star. 54 3500 Dixie 2411000 North Star. 8 1000 Glana 1 08]:000 North St 47 2000 Gldfid S Pick 23/1000 N Star, 50 1000 MacNamara.. 44/2000 North Star. 45 100 Mont Ton ...3 25| 200 North Star.... 42 400 Mont, b 10.3 271413000 North Star 43 1000 Orlg ‘Bullfrog. 8513000 N Star, s 10. 43 5000 Paymster, b0 08]1000 N_Star, b 90. 46 5000 Fon & G'W...0514/10,000 North' Star.. 40 5000 Home, b 10, 6000 N Star, s 10. 40 4 11 . Session. 1500 Jim Butler .. 89| 50C Ton Home 32 1000 Jim Butler .. 88/ %0 Ton Home 34 600 MacNamara.. 412000 North Star.... 42 100 Mont Ton ...3 15, wu. N Star, b 30.. 43 100 Ton Relmon: 2711000 N Star, b 90. 44 3000 Ton & Gt W.. 08| 2 p. m. Session. 500 Gold Anchor..1 00[1000 Ton Home,b30 %G 1000 Gold Anchor.. 99/1000 Ton Home,b20 36 2000 Gidfla G Dust 121000 Ton Home ... 32 1060 Mont Tn, s80.3 (5/1000 Ton Midway..1 60 100 Mont Ton ...3 10| 500 North Star. 42 1000 Rothwell 2511500 North Star. 43 1000 Smmerone, s10 85/1000 N Star. b 30. 44 1000 Simmerone .. 855000 N Star, s 10. 43 €500 Ton Home 34| 300 North Star. 44 2200 Ton Home 35| 800 North Star. 45 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bulltros District, Bid. Ask. | A Amargosa ... — 10,0rix Bullfrog. Bullfrg Annx. 04 07|Vista Grande. Bullfrg N Bk 33 38| Wolverine Lige Harris.. 041 05'Wonder . Mont Bullfrog — ~ 16| Goldfield District. Adams .. 15 17[Goldfleld Ton. — Black Butte.. 35 31|Jambe M Co. 30 1 00 BIk Butte Ex — 11lJumbo Ex ... 26 — Black_Rock.. 04 0413 Kendall . 3% 37 Blue Bell ... 08 —|Lone Star 2L — Bull & Bear.. — 0iMay Queen [ 36 — Rlue Bull . .30 31 Mohawk .. 2% 4 Brooklyn ...l — 08/0ro .. — Conqueror ... 25 27|Red Lion .... — 04 Diamond .... 10 —IRed Top 36 40 Diamondfield. 83 —ISt Ives . 40 44 Dixie Min ... 20 25iSandstorm — 6 Gldfid Aurora — 10|Sandstorm Bx. — 16 Gldfid G Dust 11 12|Silver Pick 28 2 Gldfd L Star — 08|Simmerons 8 90 Goldfield Nev. 65 70|Treasure 07— Tonopah District. Belmont .....1 05 g Californla ... 20 15 Cash Boy ... — a3 46 Gold Anch...92% 1 00| 39 Great ‘Westrn 04 05 06 Home ... 33 34| Re 14 0 16 Ind Tonopah.. 02% 03/ Jim Batier . & Midway Esperanza. Florence Ex.. 7 Remains at the undertaking parlors of Rawich' G 23 —_———————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, City and County of San Francieco to A. P. Hotaling & Co., 100 vara lot 1, Laguna survey, { zom;pfllh‘ 50 vara lot 1 and portions lots 2 to | Jacob and Ester Levy to John and fd Sargent, lot on S line of Ellis street, 108:3 of Buchanan, E 25:9 by § 60; $10. piocorse A and Bdith Boden 'ro, lot on 8§ line of U, Z W of Fillmore, W 25 by 8 131.6; sro 1100 Catherine O'Keefe to John F. to David Abe, Aaron, Morris and Hattie Arnhe Eva March to Rosa Arnheim, lot on Edl?nqu:g California street, 131:3 £ of Lyon, £ 55 by | S 137:6; also ail interest in estate | Arnheim; 81. 5 o8 S E. B. Hallet y I‘,.*N.:Mc.\:lxtllmo!m::m.nn: of [ street, N 75:4. 8 5, W 105:4; §10. % T B Florence L. Deuprey to Sarah J de la M. Dorn (wife of N. A.), lot on NE ocorner of | Clay and Laurel streets, N 100 by E 57:6; §10. e ot B e’ o e Moo 3 ot on m | 62:6 E of Maple, E 25 by § IVI:7“;.”:1‘:). George and Loui: Boll to Willlam lot on N lne of Cle | _City Realty Company t W. S Gee, ‘on_S line of Jackson treet, 214 B of Firet Ilafnml;;?. nfl'..“‘.;m‘.‘;'"é‘fo.“‘ Bepuns Lo Wi T.J’o:‘n,:' o:lndNAll'::“n‘( Sandell to Geacomo Ty BE L sl undivided one-half interest in lot on S line of i b e ninth. N fteenth street, 25 W . fon W lne of Collingwood street, 172 Twentfeth, S 25 by W 125; §10. State of California (by Tax Collector) to | street, 152:8 W of Douglass, W 5u:1l by N | 114; $100. | w. Melse of Union street, 137:6 E of Leavenworth, E | 25 by S 120; $50. Eliza J. Wilson to_Henry A. and Jane A. Wilson and Ada P. Huston (Wilson), lot on S line of Broadway, 68:6 W of Jones street, | W 46 by S 80; also lot 619, gift map 2; ift. John T. Willlams to Mary and Annie L | Morrls, 1ot on N7 line of O'Farreil street, 114:6 E of Larkin, B 23 by N 137:6; $10. Estate of John Pforr (by Anna Pforr and Max Waizman, executors) to H. B. Holmes, lot on NW line of Ciementina street, 387:6 | NE of Fourth, NE 37:6 by NW 80; $i200. Same to_Jobn Sheanon lot on NW line ot Clementina street, 300 NE of Fourth, NE 30 by N ; 3 United Raliroads of San Francisco to Gus- tave C. Lindauer lot on NW line of Claca street, 8 Fourth, ), NE 135, SE 75, SW 85, SE 80; $10. William Wolf to Sterling Furniture Com- pany_lot on NW line of Howard street, 100 NE of Sixth, NE 100 by NW 160; $10. Annie C. Madison to Charles H. Baker, lot on SW line of Oak Grove avenue 200 SE of Harrison street, SE 20 by SW 114; $10. Wililam and’ Mary Miler (o © Charies M. Screnson, lot on S! o {175 SE of Bryant (120 NB of Eighth), SE by SW 60 $10. Christopher and Marie Jung to Benjamin M. Minigan, lot on W line of Hampshire street, 92 N of Twentieth, N 25 by W 100; $10. Baldwin & Howell to Patrick O'Farrell, lot Bl G e e ty-third, ¥ 3 James and Agnes Gilchrist to Eusebla Wool- ley, lot on NE corner of California street and SsSong avenue, N 99:7%, E 30, S 98:6%, W Union Trust Company of San Francisco to Vincent F. de Roco, lot on S line of Lake street, 32:6 E of Twenty-seventh avenue, E 25 by § 100: $10. Mary E. Halsted to Rebecca J. Leseer. lo¢ B {on W line of Seventeenth avenue, 204 N Colitornia“strest, N 80:5, W 120, 8 86:5, | _ Xate Phillips to Louise R. Hanlon, lot on S line of California_street, §2:6 B of Twelfth avenue, B 25 by S 100; $10. George T. Marye Jr. and Willlam J. Gunn | to Orrin_Knox lot on W line of Seventh avenue, 320:6 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 78 by W 120 $10. Josephine M. Flora M. and Martin C. Wal- ton Jr. to Orrin and Mary J. Knox, lot on W | line of Seventh avenue, 204:6 S of Clement street. S 75 by W 120; $10. | Orrin and Knox to Lucy E. Glunz | (wife of W. Albert), lot on W line of Seventh | avenue 220:6 S of Clement street, S 25 by | W 120; $10. J. Frank and Marea Walters to Mary D. | Roberts (wife of Manuel F.), lot on W line ot { Thirty-eighth avenue, 215 N of CHff avenue, | N 50 by W 120: $10. ! Susle W. and F. Richardson to Marle Balmy, lot on E line of Seventsenth avenue. 1100 N'of A street, N 60, E 115, S 150, B 25_N 100, W 90; $10. |~ Frank or Francisco and Marie Roccatagliata | to City and County of San Francisco, lot on | E line of Fourteenth avenue, 213:7 N of B | x;;l;'eot, N 40, E 133:7, SE 40:5, W 160:1 | Same to same, lot on NW corner of B strest and Thirteenth avenue, W 240 by N 600; $1. Willlam H. or W. H. and Catherine Mays to | Bernhard Getz, Iot on N line of B street, 32:6 E | of Nincteenth avenue, E 50 by N 100: $10. Bernhard and Rose Getz to Daniel F. Leahy, same; 310 Albert Meyer to Agnes M. Fisher, lot on S ine of B street. 60 E of Forty-seventh avenue, 30 by S 920: $10. A. E. Buckingham et al. to Henry G. Meyer, lot on NE corner of C street and Thirty-eighth avenue, N 200 by E 120; $10. Bay District Land Company to Louisa Heins (wite of Herman). lot on W line of First ave- nue. 275 N of C street, N 25 by W 120; §10. Henry D. Groot to John Smart. lot on. W line of Thirty-elghth avenue, 375 N of D street, N 26 by W 120: $1. Anna D. Joost to Market-street Bank, lots 1 and 2. blck 435, South San Francisco Home- | stead and Rallroad Association: $10. Patrick M. and Mary F. Kissane to Eliza- beth L. Green (wife of J. B.), lot 3, block Z. i Park Lane Tract 6; $10. Michael L. O'Loghlen to same, lot 5, block Z, same; $500. Lovell and Laura L. White to Leopold Wein- steir, lot on E line of Boutwell street, 175 N of Augusta. N 50 by I 200, lots 238, 239, 254 | | and 255, Stlver Terrace: $10. Leopold and Sarah Weinstein to Katie and Jacque E. Cote, lots 23§, 239, 254 and 255, same; $%0. Estate of John Pforr (by Anna Pforr and { Max Walzman, executors) to John C. Caffey, {lots 20, 30 and 31. block M, Misston-street | | Lana Company; $183. | ! Arna D. Joost to Edwin W. Bennett, lot on { N line of Corbett avenue and SE of Romain | ® | i 1 | e NE 175:11. SE 127:z, NE 25, SW 75, | SW 105:6, NW 101:71, NW 24:6, lots 1 and 9, block 19, Markst-street Homestead; $10. Fairmount Loan Assoclation to S. Ducas Company, lots 470 and 471, gift map 1; $10. | Frank A. Pratt to Herman A. Pratt, lots 3 i apd 4, block 28, Sunnyside; $10. | " George A. Hunnewell to Godskalk Olsen, lot 563, gift map 2; $10. Joseph O'Neill to Mary Gleason, Mfiou and i { to Katie Kappeler, 1ot on S line of Precita street and W line of lot 106, Precita Valley, S 1140 by E 40, and lands adjoining Prectta Valiey { _John, Edward and Kate Duffey to Solomon | Getz, lots 26 and 27, block 26, Lakeview; $10. | | Solomon ‘and Dora Getz to Anna D. Joost, | lots 26 and 27, block 26, Lakeview; $10. { A. A, Friedlande to Dureasso E. Goodman { and Lucretia Thomas (Gooaman), lots 13558 to | | 1560. gift map 3; $10. | _ State of California (by Tax Collector) to Bd- | ward A. Hanrahan, lot 22, block 5, University Mound; $57. Same to same, lot 8, block 5, College Home- stead; $66. | Same to same, lot 228, Spring Valley Home- stead; $30. | _ Same to same, iot 132, block 32, Fairmount | Land Association; $60. Delos Pratt to Frank A. Pratt, lots 3 and 4, block 28, Sunnyside; $10. - Margaret A. O'Sullivan to Charlotte A. O’Sul- livan, lot on NE line of Korea (Ninth avenue), 200 SE of Susquehanna ¢N), SE 100 by NE 1100, lot 47, block 166, Central Park Homestead; $10. Ersilia_and Giuseppe Glannini and Luftia Callero (formerly Giannint) to Giovanni Gian- ninl, lot on W cornef of Twenty-first avenue South and J street South, SW 100 by NW 75, ing lot 1, block 423, South San Francisco and Raflroad Homestead Association; $10. TUnited Railroads of San Francisco to M. F. | Fragley, lot on E line of Dame street, 175 § of | Tnirtieth, 125 by E 125, block 28, Fatrmount; | * Same to same, Iot on E line of Dame strest, | 125 S of Thirtleth, S 50 by E 125, block 28, same; $10. John and Ann or Annie Hourigan or Harri- gan to Annie E. Whelin, lot on NW line | Bemis street, 4900 SW of !‘wia SW 70, NW 1145, NE 70, SE 140, lot 14, block 32, Fair- mount; $100. Annfe Kellner to Jacob Heyman Company, lot on SW line of Girard street, 50 NW of Fel- ton, NW 25 by SW 95, block 14 University Mound; also lot on NE line of Berlin street, 100 NW of Felton, NW 25 by NE 120, block 14, | same: $10. Julius C. Reis to W. T. Rankin, lots 1 and 2, block 22, Rels Tract; $——. Same to Maria Grosse, lot 48, block 44 Rels Tract; grant. ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 Mary H. Cunningham and Harrlette de Witt Kittle to Caroline E. G. J: lot on N line of Lombard st 210 Van Ness | avenue, W 30 by N 3 Scott B. Simon to Fanny Si lot on S line of Sutter street, 27:6 E of Webster, son k. on N line of Bddy street, 52 W of Steiner, W 25 by N 100; $10. William F. W of Scott Robert lot on N line ot Clay street, 52 erick, E 27:6 by N 100; gift. Schaeziein to Maretta 6 E of Brod- Maretta Schaeziein to Robert Schaesiein, 5 3 - & 2 § E 3 Ba ] ; H LES 3 £ ;u g § k) i ! § 5 | et faed} 3100, E 80, : X Donald Cummings to J. C. & O ventysscond _streat, " 108 Castro. W i v Wy 7. ¢ Stewart to Mrs. H. D. An i Sot/30 B 258 0 ; aiso lot on S line of | Battery E 30 by S 91 Edward A. Hanrahan, lot on N line of Valley ' of Market street, 124, 267:8%3 SW of Brady, S SW 25, NW to Market, NE 20:10; §10. R, S. Browne to Florence A. Browne, um | a Knoll . trustee) Elizabeth ' divided 1§ of lot on W lime of Dupent to B-nn:nmmnu. lfiw31m§m:fisdlulnm-wl:fl;swsfi $10. Same to Florence. Gosliner, lot on N.line of Jackson 169:6 W of John H. Rowley lot on SE 220 NH of 80, SW 5 John ana son, ot on W line of street, of Twenty-third, § 50 T Virgtl T. Bogart, lot on E line N of Lake o same, undivided % of A. and R. S. Browne Dupont, W 2:4% by N 137: and Cora A. Coulter to Edwin 3. line of Mission Sixth, NE 35, SE 160, SW 50, NW 80: $10. Mary Ryan to Christian C. Erfcks ) S 530 by W 100; $10. and’ Josephine M. Nahl to Ida V. street, N 3 by B 120; $10. Willam and Ada Havard and John E. and t Hill to Donald MacKenzle, lot om E line of Fourth avenue, 200 S of Lake street, S25 by B William on E line of Second street. N 25 by E Second_avenue, 325 25 by E 120; gift. A20: s10. . Brophy to Joseghine Brophy. 1ot avenue, N of Clement IR‘@. of Clement street, Orrin and Mary J. Knox to Willlam C. and Sarah A. Barrett, lot on W line of Seventh avenue, 254:6 S of Clement street, S 25 by 120; $10. Amerfcan Land and Trust Company Richard A. Tobin, lot on W line of Forty-fivst avenue, 150 N of J street, N 50 by W 120; $10. Alice Casey (Malloy) (witc of Michael) to Mary M. Quinn, lot on E line of Twelfth 150 N of K street, N 50 by E 120; $10. State of California Tax _Collector) mmu«-.munn?g.am” ln*mfl.. 175 S of R strest, 3 75 by B 1207 $10. Jultus C. and 40, block 43, Refs Tract: Albert S. Campbell, Reis to Sarsh H. Howes, lots 39 grant. 3 nd Elma Weaver to A 5 18 tent o Tot 13 and N 13 tee ¢ lot 13, block G, Sunset Heights: $10. °f prank . Richards to Rosa Richards. lot 39 block 5, Holl Joseph and Annle Stegmere. 30 NE of Ryan. NE 28 Elste M. avenu: Hnl:bg!c; !mrml:wn fi lot on - lll‘llmi Valley, 219 to 223 $10. O ovge Darsta to Mary Dean. lot on W I of Lee strest, 200 N of Holloway, N 2 by 112:5, lot 41. block 3, Lakeview: $250. Willtam contractor), architect J. C. for alterations and additions, ing, tinning, painting, gas fixtures, mantels, fof & two-story bullding on of Deeth, S 25 by W 120; $1650. Joseph' Lenormand Builders’' Contracts. Buick (owner) with J. Frask Ball Flugger—All worlk jumb- except : a and_basement frame Fourth avenue, 100 S « with R. B. ownery Moore (contractor), architect Oltver Everett— Mill work for a five-story brick building on 8 line of Howard street, 360:6 W of Third, ex- tending through to Tehama. $3194. Avy 7. Bickel (owner) with A. W. Burnett and Henry Jacks (contractors), architects B. W. Hyde—All work for a three-story and base- ment frame building (six flats) on W line Seventh street, 273 S of Howard, S 47:6 by 90;_$12,000. Emma G. Butler (owner) with Overland Freight Transfer Company (contractors), architects Reid Bros.—Checking and sorting at steamer docks and rallroad depots of steel and iron and hauling of same to yards and storing until it s wanted at building and delivery to bullding known as Union-square building, om SE corner J foseph Lenormand _(owner) with Dyer Bros. of Geary and Stockton streets; $—. Golden West Iron Works rcontractors), archi- tect Olfver Everett—Iron and steel work a five-story brick buflding on S line of Howard street. 3€9:: 6 W _of Third; $1999. Mrs. Alice Kane (owmer) with Cameron & Disston Schwerdt—. (contractors), architeet Philipp ANl work except mantel, shades. gas | fixtures, tiling. plumbing. painting and electrio work for a three-story and basement frame bullding (three flats) on S Iine of Post street, | 137:6 W of Buchanan, W 27:6 by S 137: Patrick Conallen (owner) with A. M. Wallen (contractor), architect M. J. Welsh—All work for a two-story frame building (store and tene- ment) on streets, S John F. Boden & Co. SE cerner of Sanchez and Army 62 by E 26: $2350. Beasom (owner; with Clarence S. (contractors). —— —architect— All work for a twe-story and basement frame dwelling on E lMne of Twency-first avenus, 125 | N of Lake street, 25 by 120; $2850. Alameda County. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12. Bay Cities Realty Company (a corporation) to Clare Cane, lot on E line of Market street, 80 S of Thirty-seventh, E 37, $ 20, E 135, 3 9.19, W 172, N 20.19 to beginning, being pertion plat_37, Kellersbergers map Ranchos V. and D._Peraita, Nicholas Bell, lot Oakland; $10. and Eilen L. Castle to Alice K. block C. Parsons Golden Gate Tract, Oakiand: $10. George W. Austin to Charles Granhelt, © 33:4 feat of lot 4, block B, map Gaskill Tract, Oakland; $10. Fannie B. and W. H. Chamberlain to Vie- torta Wolcott, lot on E line of Pine street, 3 N of Seward, N 25 by E 00, portion lots 19 and 20, plat and subdivision block 402, Oakland Point, Oakland; $10. Martha and Jeannle Grey to Walter H. Leimert, lot on N corner of third streets, NE 35 avenue, N 54, W 124: ginning, portion plat 3, and Twenty- to W line of San Pablo S 33:11. SB 108 to be- Kellersberger" G. Mackinnon to. Stefano Uccello, lot 9, M th Tract, part plats 43 and 50, V. and D. Peralta Ranchos, ;S Joseph S. and Jennie M. Young to Carrle B. Barnard (wife of W. N.). lot on S line of Thirty-second :5 W of Adeline (since widened to 80 feet), 50 by S 100, portion lots it 8 8 and 18, Oakland; $10. yrge D. Morse to Virginia D. Siound " Prace block F, Clinton Brooklyn, East Oakland. gift. Benjamin and Margarec Desimone, lerup to Louts lot on N line of street, 210 Calals, E 40 by N 135, portion N 3 of gn;‘n_ Tract, Berkeley; $10. - ‘Annie and S. Carleton’to Henry lot on NW and Grant Berkeley; Altred 'Veghte to D, wnap ot porticn S¢ Fiteh FEEl e il § ggg bt i k i i “ (M:: street, N‘ g:‘ w lfl:l& :8%4, E 104, being southeriy portion lot Homestead Associa~ Thomas to Walter B. Sehott, N & umu,uu—.n: 0. Pen . Vi 10t elope 2%y e § 2w, 3§3 z,.!li i ? lot fronting 39.80 on S line of lot 16, Lorin Villa Tract, Berke-