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F THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1905 making con: ! toms In mily In health little Doms ¥ on easy have choice to electric and potato une ar St. Helena; 20 fine soil ster piped to bulldings: 4- good barn; snap. 1 mile station: acres berri new house and 15 1 lectric cars, Sonoma acres grapes; rural y; 4 acres dark ard finjshed cot- and tank; cement snd brooder houses; 400 laying we have cozy little homes n easy terms: let us inspect them. line, near Sebastopol; 10 in vines and ber only s r loam near Penn- 6 scres bearing orchar: ttage, large bal houses; 500 chickens scome home; other choice y; ler us show you around e to Sebastopol and Luther 7 miles city of place; only and 20 acre tracts of pure planted to frult and berries few blocks electric cars; only desired Upper Napa balance long ¥ and stock ranch y acres; 3 miles town; B0 acres bearing rd; some grapes: 5-room house large horses, 20 head le. wago: land ) miles of Mountain fine oak timber; rming tools: roliing $3800—On county road, View; 186 acres, 130 tillable lerge springs; haif cash B ** “ALFALFA AND FRUJT LAND su in 10 and 20 mcre tracts ar Lodi: trom re; some 2 miles of town and be Woodbridge canal c falfs land; rich sandy loam; 1l under ‘ditch: 3 miles of Stockton: near cream. and warchouses: cream Francieco: half cash. acre y loam. one town, 123 miles city: per- ation ditch through land g and subdividing wiil High School in beautiful acres rich sandy loam: acres cherries; 5 acres rchard; mew pumping plant; residence of ¥ rooms, porcelain closets; hardwood 500 per year; this up- ider first-class bay D ying town 2 large roy ether with 97 per cent per consider ex- n 37 acres modern in coun. is is the best an acre; tenants soking for country a1l tracts for all pur- yo RE! OF POULTRY, F DAIRY AND STOCK i PADDON CO.. 40 Mont- gon M. WOOSTER PROPERTY WANTED. your property to us subm we have ers city real estate ranging from §2: $250 000. Call at our offices o & sentatives line stating where our repre- n see you CROZIER COMPANY. Phone Main 554. ALAMi‘II)A ADVERT'SM’TS ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. W arge yard. fruit es from Morton 123 California. of the best land | | and Twenty: B P BERKEI,i]Y ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. r age, hi chicken-house. number 1 furniture: good deep I goes for $1500; sickness well of water. ? sellin Sundays O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin Station, South Berkeley, w om cottage, hLigh base- folding doors. bay window. gas and electric lights, large hall, street work all done; 2 blocks oute and €. P. R. R.: price $2600; balance to suit, same as Sundaye. A. RUDOLPH, South Berkeley. Oven [« Lorin Station, rent. BARGAIN—G-room house, high basement; lot 40x100; street work dohe; 2 blocks to Route station; price $2000; terms $200 cash, balance $20 monthly. Open Sunds O, A. RUDOLPH, Lorin station, South Berke- ley. NTRY—For s |OAKLAND ADVERT" Key | I BERKEL HOUSES TO LET. OM cottage in North Berkeley for June and July; full arnished; gas range, in stantaneous heater; nice garden. 1529 Spring near car iine. BERKELEY HOUSES WANTED. e ——————ns————————————eremse——————— MOUSE wanted—I wish 1o purchase an 8§ to room hou east of Dana vay and Stuart st 86000, with full sized lot, MILLER, 1432 Willard st., S, BERKELEY APARTMENTS, s, between $4000 to for cash. M. IN Berkeley—2, 3 and 4 room apartments: new building: modern: newly furnished. Banerof: way and Telegraph ave.: near university. FRUITVALE ADVERT'S'TS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. IN the foothilis just east of Berkeley near the mtry Club s the cholcest buliding site that has ever been offered in the Pjedmont district; see this place before selecting a home. BIRDSALL & CRAIG, 2167 Shattuck ve., at Berkeley Statjon. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'MW'TS OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. [ $2150—A PRETTY 5-room cottage; lot 50x100; iccated at 1081 Fifty-sixth si, just east of San Pablo new 4-room bungalow cottage; 135; located at 2045 Russcll st., Berkeley. $2250—5-room cottage, including all furniture, carpets, etc.; lot 34x3U; located at 260 Waisworth ave. $2750—Must be 50ld; & pretty 5-room Kastlake cottage, sunny side of street; 1 block irom Telegraoh ave. b ing Cistane of town or Key Route sta- tion; lot 50x125; with barn,' chicken yard, etc., in back and elegant rose garden in {ront: the entire side of the lot planted to raspberries, loganberries, etc.: in fact @ model suburban homse. Let us send vou one of our new Rent and Sale | Catalcgues. Automobile or carriage service to and from Properties free. KREISS & HORSWILL, 1070 Broadway, Oakland, | FULTON, 440—Furnished housekeeping rooms within easy walk- | | 1 { | $4500—A swell 6-room coloniel house and a | ML 8Ve. lot 60x | MTS 1016 BRCADWAY. + OAKLAND R 3STATE. DON'T FORGET THE AUCTION SATURD. 2ITH, ON THE WAKEFIELD TRACT, RESIDENTIAL Y, MAY OAKLANT'S IDEAL SECTIO; ATURDAY at 1 . m_ the most beauti- ul piece of resdent! property In Alameda County will be sold by pudlic auction. There are 135 large chofce lots In this famous Wake- ficld Tract and one of them will prove a beautiru! spct fer a home. THE PROPERTY {s bounded by Twenty-first hird avenues, East Twenty-fourth and East Twenty-seventh streets and under the new scheduie of the Southern Pacific, which goes into operation June 1st, will be within 2% minutes’ ride of San Francisco, a 20 min- utes' service and boats up to 1:30 a. m. IT IS ONLY TEN MINUTES' walk to Twen. ty-third avenue Southern Pacific Station, eight minutes to California blocks Garfleld Schcol THE TIRE TRACT is sewered through- out, cement sidewalke in front of every lot, each street is macadamized, guttered and curbed 2nd@ beautiful shade trees will be planted. RBuilding restrictions will thoroughly protect the property—no suioons will be al- Jowed. commutation fare to San Francisco will be five cents GO OVER AND VIEW the glorious pano- rama. Select your lot sna then come over Katurd, and bid on it. Terms will be one- quarter cash, balance one, two and three years. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 MONTGOMERY ST., €an Francisco. or HOLCOMB, BRE| & BANCROFT, 1060 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. WILLIAMS & PARSONS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 918 Broadway, Oakland. MANUFACTURING —Conventent to rail- d and water transportation: building 75: cet; this property was taken on a mort- #gage and can be bought at a bargain; $7500; must be eold at once. FOURTEENTH-ST. HOM: tage of 6 rcoms, with other rooms light and air iot 38x105 feet: nize garden; property gooa for a hgme or to rent, as it ‘15 within “calling” distance of cad shops and near factories; price $2200. D HEIGHTS—Beautiful home on site ooking _entire bay region; lot above street, where view cannot be obstructed; convenient to Key Route; cnly 35 minutes from San Francisco; this place is a great bargain at $300 PIEDMONT HEIGHTS—Lot on Hillside ave., where the view is entrancing; one of the best lots left unoccupled on this best of streets; we can sell this lot at $40 per front foot, and this is much below prevailing price. TWO EXCELLENT FLATS—Upper and lower; on a corner lot 50x100 feet: this is a good investm, as the price is low and the lo- cality one ‘where values are rapidly advanc- ing; ground alone is worth what we ask for | the entirc preperty, $6750. LOW PRICED HOMES—7-room house, on lot 25x185 feet, located near Key Route and S. P. ferry lines, for $000; 6-room house, on lot 25x80 feet, mear proposed 22d-st. Key Route, $1300; 4-room house, on lot 25x84, on Grove et., $1350; dwelling with stable and chicken- house. on_lot 50x145 feet, 2 blocks from pres- ent Key Route, $1750; nice iittle home in the midst of roses and other flowers, on lot 78x 100 fcet, on 46th st., $1560. And this is not all. Come and see ue, WILLIAMS & PARSONS, 918 Broadway, Oakland. HEALTH and COMFORT WITHOUT WEALTH. $650—Buys reat modern cottage; 3 large rooms, basement and room for b furnished, stove, bedding, dishes, etc., and 4 lots, at Camp Meeker, Cal.: lovely place to spend your vacation; can be rented when you are away; you will buy it when you see it, for it is cheap. For further particulars write or see MRS. C. E. KENT, Camp Meeker, Cal., or WM. M. BUTTERS J! 468 Eleventh st., Oakland, Cal. WHY NOT OWN YOUR OWN HOME? Five new modern cottages, close to locals and street car line; all street work complete; will be sold cheap; easy terms. See owner, Mr. Cretser, 1135 Santa Fe ave. WM. M. BUTTERS JR.. 468 11 ., or th st..Oakland OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. VAN AND STORAGE CO., general : we have the best warehouse in the (only covered vans used). DON'T West MISTAKE THE NUMBER, 1016 Broadway, Oakiand: | phone Main 907. ATTRACTIVE 6-room house, June and July, $30; convenient location. 49 Sherman st. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. 3 DRROW the day for ire Schelhaas, 11th st., cor. store, Oakland. H. College and only six | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. PAGE, 1808—Two or three, en suite, very de- sirable: very reasonable; new; modern. | PEARL, 3, cor. Market—2 or 3 furnished | __housekceping roome; no children; phone. | POLK, 612—$15; sunny suite; 2 beds; kitchen; gas stove; bath: phone. Call mornings. | RAUSCH, 85, near Folsom—Two or three | rooms, complete for housekeeping; one sin- | _gle front room, $5. R e e SIXTEENTH, 3428A—Two or four furnished | houseke=ping rooms: everything complete; for summer. no_children. SUTTER, 1111—3 nicely furnished housekeep- ing rooms; sunny; price $25; also nice rooms en suite. . | SUTTER. 1115—Lower floor, 3 rooms, $22, | with yard: 2 rooms. $17; one, §7. SHOTWELL, 822—2 large sunny front rooms for housekeeping. 17TH. 4034—Parties having 8-room house would rent 2 or 3 unfurn. rms.; reasonable. TWENTY-FIRST, 2724—2 furnished rooms for hous:keeping or for single rooms. WALLER, 71—Newly furnished suite rooms in new house: sun all day: grand view: §$18. VALLEJO, 1239—3 nice unfurnished rooms; modern: reas.: one car line: no other rmers. WEBSTER, 1351. near O'Farrell—Three un- furnished sunny housekeeping roome. WASHINGTON, 1025%—Nice front furnished suite with kitchen adjoining. WILLOW ave., 8, off Larkin, near Eddy—2 rooms, furnished complete for general house- keeping: $13: no_children. APARTMENT HOUSES. ATAINSWORTH APARTMENTS, COR. POST AND POLK. & HANDSOMELY FURN. AND UNFURN. SUNNY COR. APTS. NEW AND MODERN: PHONE EX. 718. ANSONIA APARTMENTS. 408 STOCKLTON ST., NEAR SUTTER. SELECT DOWNTOWN APTS., 2-3-4 ROOMS. NISHED AND UNFURNISHED; LIGHT AINSLEY APARTMENTS. 620 TURK ST., NEAR VAN NESS AVE. CHOICE 3-5 RM. SUNNY APTS.: PRIVATE | HALLS " ANC BATHS; FURNISHED AND | LNFURNISHED: FURNISHINGS AND SER- VICE_UNFEXCELLED. PHONE EX. TIT. VAN NUYS APARTMENTS. | 1001 BUSH ST., COR. JONES. 8-room surny apartments: nicely furnished: £25 to § le and suites rented by the week; 5 minutes’ walk to business; noth. ing like them for the price. | MELROSE. 1333 Bush—2, 8 and 4 rooms, ele- | ~eantly furnished or “unfurnished: sunny, fteam heated, electric lights, hot water: | _large kitchen; new house. IROQUOIS, 524 Ellfs—Come and see what we have In furnished housekeeping apartments. THE Roswell, 1360 Pine—Four and two room apartments for housekeeping: reasonable. THE Dufferin, 740 Ellis—Handsomely fur- nished bathroom suites, single and hskpg. THE Frederick, 901 Stanyan—1 to 5 rooms, overlooking Golden Gate Park: tel. Page 6166, A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call 16 pages. In wrapper, for matling. $1 per year. APARTMENTS. 95—Beautitully furn. modern bath;_electricity; single r., $5. O'FARRELL, 4-room apt.; PRIVATE BATHS; ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. WOLF HOUSE, Sixth and Howard sts.—Best known transient house in city: clean, neat; charges reasonable; central location com- mends it to traveling public; cafe attached; cars pass door. G. H. von der Mehden, prop. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call ranch office, cor, Dunclglt and Church sts. L= S0y OFGe dof. Duboan auf SHUICR B A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements .fi subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., cpposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. EDDY, 1125, opp, Jefferson Park—Sunny rooms overiooking bark: lecation best; finest table board, reas. rates; phone Jackson 156. JONES, 428, flat C—Neatly furnished rooms, en suite or single, with baths, electric lights, phone, excellent bourd; new flat; privats BUBH, 1673—Newly furnished sunny rooms, with or without beard; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 453—Best of French table board, with fine furnished room. MME. LEUCE. 014 Stevenscn Mansion, 807 California st.; new carpeis and Interior; exceptional le: mod. TURK, 7i6—Newly furnished rooms; every room sunny: board; 2 meals; $25 up. —— ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. | Bt oot oo aesentanes BOARD and room by man, wife and daughter; near Hearst School, Rox 5257, Call office. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, AN exceptionally good Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and. lower prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 538 California st. YOU can rent the finest typewriter to be found for $3 per month at PAYOT, UPHAM & CO.’S, 100 Battery st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Ce “B08 Marker. LEGAL NOTICES. UNITED STATESP SHIPBUILDING COM- To the Holders of Bonds and Coupons secured by the Mortgage of the United States Shipbuilding Company_to the Mer- cantile Trust Company as Trustes, dated August 11, 1802, and not applied in pay- ment of the purchase price on account of properties covered by the sald mortgage and sold upon the foreciosure thereof: Pursuant to an order made on the 13th day of April. 1005 by the Cireuit Court of the United States in and for the District of New Jersey, in a certain consolidated cause then pendifg in gald Court, wherein the Mercantile Trust Company as Trustee and the New York Security and Trust Company are respectively complainants, and the United States Shipbuilding Company and others are defendants. you are hereby notified to present to the undersigned, Special Mas- ter heretofore apoointed in the above stated cause, at his office, No. 43 Cedar Street, in the City, County and State of New York, on or béfore the Tenth day of July, 1005, bonds and coupons of the said United States Shipbuilding Company secured by the said mortgage made by it to the sald Mercantile Trust Company as Trustee, dated August 11, 1902, and held by you for the purpose of re- ceiving any amount distributable on said bonds and coupons. If any such bonds or coupons are not presented on or before the said Tenth day of July, 1905, the moneys payable thereon, under the provisions of the sald order, may be deposited by the said Special Master with the Clerk of the said Court to the credit of such bonds and coupons. JAMES SMITH JR., Special Master. Dated May 10th, 1905, AT ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH STS. THREE HUNDRED | ROOMS, MODERN AND UP TO DATE, | "LIGHT, SUNNY, AIRY. .HAIR MA’ | TRESSES. FREE BATHS. HOTEL AC- COMMODATIONS. SINGLE ROOMS WITH BATHROOMS FROM TWO DOLLARS TO EIGHT DOLLARS PER WEEK. ATKINS, corner Third st. and Park lane—New brick building; all sunny rooms; hot and cold water; electric lights: only first-class house in locality; roomis $1 50 week and up. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to §1 per night, $125 to $5 per week and light housekeeping roome; open all night. A—THE FREMONT. New management; sunny rooms, single or en suite. 1864 Market st.; phone Mint 3481. AT ““The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25¢ to 50c, §1, $1 50 night; $150 to $10 week; house open all night. A—SAHLEIN (The), cor. Bush and. Polk; now open; new buflding; rooms; priv. baths; reas. BELMOXND House, over Owl drug store; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights, running ter in every room; 200 | __rooms; 25 to 50c per night; $125 to $3 week. BUSH, 744, or 2 Bush terrace, near Powell— Nicely furnished room; $6¢ month. FILLMORE, 2212—Furnished room to let. GALT House, 1206 Market—Fine transient rms, office or hpg. rms.; reas.; best loc. Mr. and Mrs. R. T.Thwalte,props. (form. of San Jose). GEARY, 836, near Larkin—Large sunny room for gentleman: bath and wash room, clothes ; good /location; easy walking distance irom the business center. GOLDEN GATE ave., 621—Furnished rooms; reasonable. GOLDEN GATE ave., G519—Furnished rooms, with bath and phone, from $10 up. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1002B—Large, well fur- nished bedroom. suitable for 2; $10. GRAND SOUTHERN, Seventh and Mission— 109 roome, 33c to $150 night; $1 50 to $7 wk. HOTEL Hamilton, 125 Ellls—New hotel, just opened; class “'A’; steel bullding; strictly fireproof; European plan; telephone and | | | steam lheat fn every room; rooms without | bath, $1 per day: with bath, $1 50 to $3; re- | _ducedl rates by week or month. | HAYES, 796—Three very sunny unfurnished front roomes; running water; very reasonable. HOWARD, 715—Rooms, 25c to $1 .per day; $150 to 33 per week. HOWARD, $§20_ROOMS, ROOMS: CLEAN, CLEAN; TRANSIENT; REASONABLE. HOWARD, 1937, near Sixteenth—Single room; bath and phone; board if desired. San Francisco Advert’s’ents ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A PLEASANT woman can have a nicely fur. nished front room with use of kitchen cheap. Alameda. Box 5236, Call. BROADWAY, 1085, corner Jones—Furnished housekeeping bay-window room; sunny; ma- rine view: laundry; $12: BRYANT, 421—-Two sunny rooms, furnished for housekeeping; rent $12: one single room. near Van Ness—3 large rooms, ished for housekeeping; yard; $16. EDDY and Polk (Gladstone)—Elegant sunny housekeeping apartments: 1. 2 or 3 rooms. ELLIS, 673—2 sunny housekeeping room everything complete; reasonable rent. FOLSOM, 974—Front sunny suite of complete keeping rooms, $10; also others, $7-$8. LSOM, 1600, cor. 13th—Large, sunny, fur- nished rooms for light housekng. ;. gas, bath. FELL, 228—Nicely furnished -suite for house- keeping; central; $14; bath, gas range; adults, $6-§° Apply 2 to 5. GEARY. 642—Nicely furnished sunny front rooms’ and housekeeping; rates reasonable. GEARY, 1225—Fine suite rooms, sunny, with private bath: suitable for housekeeping. HYDE, 318—A. nice sunny front room; light and pieasant; reasonable. MARKET, 1049 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rms., $2; suites $4-$5 weck; bath, elevator; hskpg. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 single and family rooms, 35¢ to $1 50 per day; $2 to $8 week; the oniy new ind modern hotel and rooming-house In San Francisco that has office on ground floor: hot and cold cater, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room und gives rree baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. MINNA, 108—Desirable room for two ladies. NEPTUNE (THE), 633 POST—JUST OPENED; ELEGANTLY FURN. SUITES OR SINGLE RCOMS; MODERN: PRIV. SALT WATER BATHS. PHONE PRIV. EX., EAST 722. NATOMA, 284, near Fourth—Sunny, conveni- ent unfurnished rooms; cheap rent. OCTAVIA, 625—A newly furnished room in a private family. O'FARRELL, 256, La Paloma—Elegant sunny suites and single rooms; reas.; fine location. O'FARRELL, 1710—Furnished room to let. PINE, 704—One furnished room; $6. PINE, 1406, corner Larkin—Fine front room; bath and all modern conveniences; rates rea- sonable. POLK, 1143—Neatly furnished. carefully at- Lended front sunny reowss: phiont. batli; rem- sonable. GEARY, 1830—Three cozy sunny rooms, bath; furnished complete housekeeping; $20. —_— e ‘GOLDEN GATE ave.. 259, The Perkins—Hpg. apte.; suites and single: modern; phone, HARRIET, 3, off Howard, near Sixth—Two un- furnished rooms for housekeeping; down- stairs; rent reasonable. HOWARD, 840—Front hekpg sulte for 3 adults; no children; coal stove, sink; respectable. JESSIE, 823—Large front parior, furnished for housekeeping, gas range, sink, $3 50 week. 25—Two newly furnished front housekeeping rooms to let. MOES, 13, off Howard near Seventh—2 fur- nished rooms, com for housekeeping; adults only. MINNA, 666—Nice sunny hou: room suitabie. for two; also single rooms. MISSION, 1063—Elegant sulte housekeeping rooms; running water; phone, gas and gas stove; also single rooms: rent _reasonable. NINETEENTH_ 8527—3 housek ‘Tooms; hot and cold ‘water; bath; rent $16. NINETEENTH, 3439, bet. Mission and Va- lencin—Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; gas; batk; phone. NOE, 459, nr. Mkt—Upper flat; 2 sunny unfur- nished bay-window hskpg rms, large alcove: ®as, bath, closets, run'g water; no children. UAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complets : gas range free, hot bath. m.llgun C"FARRELL, 1027—Nicely furnished rooms; buth: phone: all conveniences. o P e e e O’FARRELL, 832—Nice sultes for house_ l keeping. path: phone. : §8s range; bath; POST, 207—Nicely furnished sulte of rooms, with bath; also single rooms. —_— = POST, 217 (Ellisdell)—Eiegant front suite and single room; reasonable. —_— e POST, 1631, bet. Laguna and Buchanan— Nicely furnished back parlor; gentlemen. POWELL, 1220, cor. Pacific—Nice sunny front room; also housekeeping rooms. RIO VISTA Hotel, 253 Third st., near Howard —New house, woth all modern conveniences; rooms en suite and single; rates by day 50c and up; by week, $2 and up. 2 ROYAL House, 126 Ellle—Incandescent lights; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- Jor; rooms per night, 35c to §1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHOTWELL, 9$32—Sunny bay window room; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; bath. TAYLOR, 511—Large sunny room, $14; also front rooms at 886 Sutter st.; $13 and §15. THE WALTON, 452 Ellls, above Jones—Cars pass door to all parts of city; brick build- ; single rooms suites: all modern con- Vebences: 83 6 $10° per week: spesial raten by - month. } (Ar- TWENTY-SIXTH, 3377, near Mission delene)—Best sunny rooms in city for price: $1 week. A UNITED STATES, 123 rooms, 35¢ to $1 night, $1 78 to $6 week; elec- | CONNOLLEY—In this city, B i OW YANG DEAN, some times known as YANG TONG, and as NEE KIN, severed his_connections on Saturday, May 20, 1905, with_the firm of SANG WO SANG & CO., 613 Jackson st., and has no further interest in said firm. ——— e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: George B. Sidwell, 26, 432 Golden Gate ave- nue, and Gertrude I, Allender, 21, Oakland. Alleglo Del Prete, 25, Santa = Clara, and Emma Del Prete, 18, 19 Ohlo place. Frank Silva, 25, ‘Oskland, and Luisa A. Pereira, 22, Oakland. Gordon D. Taylor, 24, 600 C street, and Olga A, Brekle, 18, 740 Sixth avenue. Fredericic Siemer, 88, 920 Ninth ave. south, and Nettie Houston, 43, 620 Ninth ave. south. Glovanni Carniglia, 25, 1105 Front street, and Adelina Dentone, 18, 1007 Battery street. Douglass Wilton, 24, 1011 Hayes street, and 1da Degener, 18, §72 Oak_streot. George F. Belden Jr., 21, 2038 Webster st.; and Anne C. Thomas, 18, 1835 Larkin street. Samuel Goldstine, 21, Monterey, and Han-| nah A. Stern, 18, 123 Liberty street. Espy M. Willlams, 25, Morgan City, La., and Emily V. Ratne, 25, 1880 O'Farrell street. George B. Maloney, 21, 528 Market street, and Evelyn V. Waugaman, 20, 87 Webster st. Herman May, 21, 10 Walnut avenue, and Jennie Loeb, 18, 158 Central avenue. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence ot pee- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this col- umn free of charge. BORN. BAUM—In this city, April 29, 1805, to the wife of Morris Baum, a son. WALSH—In this city, May 18, 1905, to the wife of Harry F. Walsh, a son. l MARRIED. MIAILOVICH—TOMANOVICH—In this city, May 14, 1905, by the Rev. T. N. Pashkovsky, Milo L. Miailovich and Jovanka Tomano- vich, both of San Franclsco. ROGERS—COOK—In this city, May 20, 1905, by the Rev. George C. Adams, John B. Rog- ers and Florence C. Cook. VUKOSAVICH—DRAGOLOVICH—In Jackson, Anfador_County, May 21, 1905, by thé Rev. T. N. Pashkovsky, Samuel Vukosavich and Bosilka Dragolovich. DIED. Bauch, Marle M.—64 [Mentl, Frank—: Bennett, Mary Munter, Belle | Carroll, Eliza [0’ Hanlon, D. J. Connolly, Edward—39 [Parker, Harriet. Duff, Thomas E.—40 [Pear], Raymond—I mo Eckler, Robert—4 dys. Ellis, Hannah—b53 Escobar, Fuller, Emily Teresa Furrer, Emma—31 Garcla, Lizzie—26 Glesting, Joseph G. Gross, Willlam H.. Henckel, George §.—3 ) Kellogeg, Katherine W.|Schmidt, Phillip—60 Kelly, Agnes—17 Shelton, Fred—41 Kessing, John F.—75 |Titus, W. H. F.—48 Lucich, Petar—s2 Wagner, Margaret—32 McNamara, M. P.—47 [Wessels, John D.—27 McNelll, Elizabeth—80{Wreden, Margarethe—57 McQuade, Maria BAUCH—In this city, May 28, 1905, Marle M. Bauch, relict of the late P. G. Bauch, and beloved mother of Peter G. Bauch and Mrs. Willlam Kahn, a native of Hamburg, Ger- many, aged 64 years'§ months and 25 days. BENNETT—In this city, May 81, 1005, Macy, beloved wife of the late Willlam Bennett, and beloved mother of Edner, Christle, Alice, Myrtle and Willie Bennett and Mrs. Hester Sinclair, and sister of Mrs. K. Matbrich and John_ Kelly, a native of San Franclsco. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10 a, m., from the parlors gf 3. C. O-Comnor & Co., 761 Miasion srest, thence to St. Cnarles Borromeo Church for services at 10:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CARROLL—In Menio Park, Cal., May 23, 1905, Eliza, beloved wife of the late David Car- roll, ‘and mother of David, Patrick, Jere- miah and Denis Carroll, Mrs. J. H. Keefe and Mrs. D. Kirby. May 22, 1005, Edward, beloved husband of . Hannah Con- nolley, & native of Iowa, aged 39 years. (Newton, lowa, papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect— to-day . at 3 o'cl 8 Cemetery. X the chapel at I. O. O,\F. . DUFF—In_this ecity, 28, 1905, Thomas Edward Duff, a native San Francisco, aged 40 years. : ECKLER—In this city, May 23, 1005, Robert Edward, beloved infant son of Jesse and Franetsco, Tersa Eckler, a native of San aged 4 days. B ELLIS—In this city, May 28, 1005, Hannah = > HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. to Flannagan & Gallagher.) - &ugm. . DONOVAN, Mer. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERs, Ry Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth Finest Equipments m'&q,—m B Ernest W. Jakobs, Ellis, beloved mother of Bertha, Edna and Joseph Ellis, Mrs. F. T. Williams of Hono- lulu, H, I,’and the late Melyin C. Ellis. a Dative of 'Bath, Maine, aged 53 years 1 month and 21 days. I Remains at the fuperal parlors of Cralg, Cochran & Co., 420 Golden Gate ave- nue, between Polk and Larkin streets. BSCOBAR—In this city, May 22, 1005, Albert 3., dearly heloved hisban To Mre. Cath- erine Escobar, father of Albert Jr. and Be: nle Escobar, and son of Mrs, Nellle Gomes and of the fate Dionystus Escobar, a native of Monterey, Cal,, aged 23 years 9 mon and 28 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to atteend the funeral on » May 25, ‘at 12:45 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 15% Tehama street, between First and Second, thence to Eagles' Hall, 731 Market street, where, under the auspices of San Francisco Aerie No. 5, F. O. E., tho funeral will be held. N. B.— Friends of Golden Gate Verein are requested to attend. FULLER—In this city, May 21, 1805, Emily Teresa, beloved wife of George H. Fuller, and mother of George C. Fuller and Mrs. Clayton B. Otie. a native of New Jersey. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), from her late residence, 8i6 Stanyan street, at 11 o'clock &. m. Mem- bers of Lincoln Relief Corps No. 3, W. R. C.. will attend funeral of our deceased mem- ber. Cremation 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. Callfornia Circle No. 178, W. O. W.—The officers and members are requested to attend the funeral of our late nelghbor, Mrs. E. T. Fuller, from her late residence, 846 Stanyan street, st 10:30 a. m. MRS. M. D. PHREANER, G. N. M. J. KATZ, Clerk. FURRER—In this city, May 28, 1905, Emma, dearly beloved wife of Frank Furrer, loving mother of Joseohine, Erna, Frank Jr. and the late Rudolph and Baby Furrer, beloved sister of Mrs. Ambrose Furrer, Mrs. George Streckfuss, Anton and Casimir Renner, and sister-in-law_of Gotleib Furrer, Mrs. John Reber and Mrs. Robert Regll, a native of Andermatt, Canton Uri, Switzerland, aged 81 years 3 months and 1 day. A member of Christliche Mutter Vereln. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect— tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 2732 Miesion street, between Twenty-third ‘and Twenty-fourth, thence to St. Anthony’s Church, Army street, near Folsom, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GARCIA—In this city, May 23, 1905, Lizzle, beloved wife of the late Richard Garcla, mother of Richard and Tillle Garcla, beloved sister of Mrs. A. Suarez, Mrs. A. Mondra- gon and Mrs. F, Rodriguez, and niece of Plo Mesa, & native of San Pablo, Cal.,, aged 26 year: GIESTING—In this city, May 22, 1005, at his residence, 1928 Pine street, Joseph G. Glest- ing Jr., beloved son of J. G. and Clara Giest— ing, and brother of Lavania, Frank, Irma and Gertrude Glesting, a native of San Francisco. CrFriends and acquaintances are respest- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at o'clock a. m., at St. Mary's Catliedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street. Interment strictly private. Kindly omit flowers. GROSS—In this city, May 28, 1005, Willlam Hermann, dearly beloved husband of Eliza Gross, and father of George Gross, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 48 years 8§ months and 13 days. HENCKEL—In this city,-May 28, 1905, George Bydney, youngest and beloved son of Einar G. and Henrletta Henckel, and brother of Arilla Henckel, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 vears 7 monthe and 7 days. KELLOGG—In this city, May 28, 1905, Kath- erine W., widow of the late Charles A. Kel- logs, and mother of Mrs. J. B. Randell, a native of New York. 7 Notlce of funeral hereafter. KELLY—In San Rafael, May 23, 1905, Agmes, beloved daughter of the late Patrick and Mary Kelly, and sister of Patrick J., Michael J.. Lizzle, Katherine and Charles Kell: Mrs. Harry C. Smith and Mrs. Oliver Long- ley, a native of San Rafael, aged 17 years 3 months and 23 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 25 Latham street, thence to St. Raphael's Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KESSING—In Alameda, Cal, May 23, 1905, John F. Kessing, beloved husband of Marie G. Kessing, ‘and father of Annfe J. King of Santa Rosa, Nellio M. Crossett of San Fran- cisco, J. Fred Kessing of Tulare County, Alice Haynes and Lawrence R. Kessing of Alameda, a native of Oldenberg, Germany, aged 75 years 1 month and 17 days. LUCICH—In Selo Morign, Austria, Petas, be- loved father of John Lucich Nellle Sloco- vich and Memie Lucich, aged §2 years. McNAMARA—In this city, May 22, 1905, Michael P., dearly beloved son of Ann Mc- Namara, brother of Daniel McNamara, Mrs. J. Noisat and D. W. Ervin, and uncle of Mrs, M. J. Lawler and Mrs. F. Plerson, & native of San Francisco, aged 47 years. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday): at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where 'a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc— - ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery. McNEILL—In East Oakland, Cal. May 23, 1905, Elizabeth Ann K. McNeill, daughter of the late James and Mary Kennedy, and sister of the late Willlam Kennedy, & ni tive of Pennsylvania, aged 80 years 3 mon: and 18 days. (Nebraska and Chicago papers please copy.) L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect— tully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, May 26, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the Brooklyn Presbyterian Church, corner Twelfth avenue and East Fifteenth street, East Oakland. Interment Mountaln View Cemetery.. McQUADE—In this city, May 23, 1905, at her residence, 237 Twenty-eighth street, between Church and Sanchez, Maria, dearly beloved wife of the late Thomas McQuade, loving mother of Owen, Michael, Charles and Pat- rick McQuade, Mrs. P. Lynch, Mrs. D. M. Sweeney, Mrs. J. Rafferty and the late Thomas McQuade, and sister of the late M. Tranor, a native of the parish of Elo- gher, County Tyrone, fand. (Ontario, Canada, and Michigan papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect— folly invited to attend the requiem mass for the repose of her soul at St, Paul's Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, at 9 o'clock on Friday morning. Interment private. MENTL—In this clty, May 20, 1005, Frank Mentl, a native of Bohemia, aged 25 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 713 Post street, near Jones. Inter— ment Holy Cross Cemetery, via 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. MUNTER—In New York City, May 22, 1905, Belle, beloved wife of Charles Munter, mother of Hazel Munter, and sister of Mrs, H. Posener. O'HANLON—In Vacaville, Cal., May 21, 1805, Daniel J. O'Hanlon, dearly beloved son of the late Cornelius and Bridget O'Hanlon, brother of Joseph T. O'Hanlon, uncle of Evelyn, Joseph, Mildred and Frank O'Han- lon, nephew of Mrs. E. O Malley, and cousin of John Desmond and Mrs. H. Locke, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respest- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the funeral pariors of Valente, Marinl & Co., 1624 Stockton street, thence to St. Fran- s’ Church, where at 9 a. m., sharp, a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PARKER—In Alameda, Cal., May 28, 1905, Harrlet, beloved wife of the late Joseph M., and mother of Mrs. T. Tillman, Ernest B., Mabel, Aubrey and Alice Parker, a na- o Bew Zealand, aged 47 years. PEARL—In thie city, May 22, 1905, Raymond L., beloved son of Ln A. and May E. Pearl, @ ‘mative of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 19 days. PFEIFFER—In this city, May 22, 1005, Marle, beloved wife of George Pfeiffer, mother of George_Pfeiffer Jr., and foster mother of Grace M. Pfeiffer, a native of Basle, Swits- erland,_aged 60 years 6 months and 22 days. "The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursdayy. at 10730 a. m.. from. the per: lors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, Dbetween ~Seventh and Eighth. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. PEIXOTTO—In cify, May 22, 1905, beloved husband of Myrtilla J. Peixotto, and father of Sidney S., Edgar D. Ernest C., Eustace M. and Jessica B. Pei: otto, a native of W! hby, Ohlo, aged 67 years 8 months and 21 e L7 Friends and _acquaintances are respect— tully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow _(Thursday), at 10:15 o'clock - PLOTS mmm&m«-mh i exchanged for in . MT. OLIVET CEMETERY GRANT & STS. GHAS. H. J. TRUMAN & c0. Bet. 15th and 10th; Teiephone Mission 100. i LS Dl &6 e | J. C. 0’CONNORS. CO. il tter 2. m., from the e Emanu-EL_Su street, near Powell. Interment strictly pri- | vate. Kindly omit flowers. | PORTER—In this city, May 23, 1005, Johm beloved husband of Catherine Porter, V;?l-' loving father of Josie, Jennle, Martin. WE- | lie and Harry Porter, a native of England, aged 52 years. A member of Triumph Lodge | No. 1180, A. 0. U. W. i 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remal at his late residence, 219 Dore street. | PRIOR—In Alameda, Cal, May 23, 1903, at the residence of her mother, 1004 Clinton avenue, Edna Foye Prior, beloved daugh. ter of Mrs. Ella J. Prior, aged 22 years §| months and 10 days. | PROSSER—In Martinez, Contra Costa County. | Cal., May 21, 1905, Watkin L. Prosser. hus- | band of Emma Prosser, and father of T. W. Prosser of ersville, William F. Prosser | of Antioch and Frank Prosser of Martinez | ‘a native of Wales, aged 73 years S months | and 19 days. 7 The funeral of the late Watkin L. Pros- ser will take place Wednesday, May 24, at | 2 p. m., sharp, from Masenic Hail. Mar—| tinez, under the auepices of the Martinez | Masonic lodge. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. Interment Alhambra Cemetery. , RITCHIE—In Alto, Marin County, Cal, May 21, 1905, Romer K., beloved husband of Kathryn Ritch! and son of Willlam and Maria™ Ritchie, and brother of Agnes and Willlam L. Ritchle, a native of San Fran- | cisco, Cal, aged 32 years and S momths. | (¥ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at | 1:30 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 1135 Masonic avenue, between Haight and Page streets. Cremation at 1. O. O. F. Cem- etery. ROSS—In this city, May 22, 1905, James Ross, & native of Ireland, aged 75 years. A mem- ber of Damon Lodge No. 2, X. of P. E7Notice of funeral hereafter. ~Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Misefon street, between Third and Fourth. ROTHWEILER—In this city, May 23, 1906, of diphtheria, Edwin W. Rothweiler, be— loved son of Charles and Clara Rothweller, brother of Augusta and Charles Rothweller, and grandson of Conrad and Elizabeth Brums, a native of San Franciaco, aged € years § months and 21 days. RUDE—In this city, May 23, 1906, Bertha, beloved wife of A. M. Rude, and mother of Joseph, Philip, Pauline, Isaac and Gussie Rude, a native of Poland, aged 37 years. SCHMIDT—In this city, May 22, 1905, Phillip, dearly beloved husband of Emilie Schmidt, father of the late Phillip Jr. and Annie Schmidt, and brother of Peter Schmidt and Mrs. Julla Jaegeling, a native of Baden, Germany, aged years 5 months énd 3 days. A member of San Francisco Lodge, Order H. §.; San Francisco Stamm No, 246, U. 0. R. M.; Badischer Verein and Waihalla Gesang Verein. \ [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 p. m., from his late resi- dence, 3014 Fiilmore street, near Uniom, thence to Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter street, between Stockton and Powell, where services Will be held, commencing at 2 p. m. Inter- ment 1. O. O. F. SHELDON—In this city, May 28, 1005, Fred Sheldon, a native of New Jersey, aged 41 years. ‘A member of Cooks’ Union No. 44, and of Nez Perces Tribe, No. 117, L O. R. M. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday); at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of Julius S. Godeau, 510 Van Ness avenue. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. TITUS—In this city, May 22, 1905, W. H. Frank, beloved husband of Jennie Dulee Titus, @ native of Nashville, Tenn., aged 46 years 3 months and 23 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are raspect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock p, m., from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Mont- gomery streets, under the auspices of Pa- cific Lodge No. 136, F. and A. M. Incin- eration I O. O. F. Cemetery. WAGNER—In this city, May 21, 1005, Mar- garet, dearly beloved wife of Willlam Wag— Der, and beloved daughter of Mrs. Margaret Brown, a native of Marysville, Cal, aged 32 years 5 months and 21 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respeet fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 p. m., from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment | Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. | WESSELS In this city, May 22, 1005, John D. Wessels, cousin o A. J. G. and R. C. Wessels, a native of Germany, aged 27 years. (New York papers please copy.) 7 Services will be held at the parlors of H. P. Petersen, 228 McAllister street, Thurs- day, May 25, at 10:30 o'clock. Interment | Mount Olivet Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o clock. WREDEN—In this clity, May 22, 1905, Mar- garethe, dearly beloved wife of Henry Wre- den, and loving mother of Mrs. William F. Schweltzer Mrs. W. von Husen and Wil lam P., Anna, Charles and Henry Wreden Jr., a native of Bremervoerde, Germany, aged 57 'years 8 monthe and 24 days. (San Luls Obispo and Paso Robles papers please copy.) [7Services will be held to-day (Wed- nesday), at 2:30 p. m., at her late residence, 804 Lombard street, cormer of Taylor. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by special train from Third and Townsend streets. Please omit fSowers. e —— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY. MAY 23. City and County of San Francisco to Antoine Borel, lot on NBE corner of Washington and Franklin streets, N 167:8% by E 124:3; §—. Reuben T. and Lydia M. Hopkins to T. J. Williams, lot on SE corner of O'Farrell and Hollls streets, § 25 by E 90; §10. Estate of Loulsa M. Babcock (by C. M. Kinne, executor) to Maude P. Geiser, lot on | N line of McAllister street, 144:6 E of Fili- more, E 105:6 by N 137:6; $20,000, Maude P. and W. B. Gelser to David Ham- burger, same; $10. Mary and Frank C. Dix and Mabel L. Hat- man (Dix) to Bernardino Briglia, lot on N line of Fillbert street, 70 E of Fillmore, N 120 by 30; $10. Willlam H. Jr. and Ella T. Watson to Crown Distilleries Company, lot on_ S line of California street, 70 E of Plerce, B 22:6 by S §7:6; $10. Cornelia L. Nokes ta Nellie M. Deneen (wite of J. A), lot on SW corner of Vallejo and Plerce streets, S 45 by W 112:6; $10. Occidental Loan Assoclation to Ivy M. Me- Intosh, lot on N line of Waller street, 177:3 W_of Scott, W 25:9 by N 137:6; $10. Henry Dederky Jr. to Louls Nevraumont, lot on SE corner of Duboce avenue and Guerrero street, E 25 by S 76; $10, Willlam J. Hesthal to Frederick C. Winters, lot:on N line of Seventeenth street, 81:3 B of Sanchez, E 50, N 133, W 38:2, § 20, W 11:10. S 113; $10, Mary A. McGowan to Dennis and Mary Col- lins, lot on W line of Sanchez street, 110 N of Sixteenth, N 25 by W 100: $10. Otto H. Gertzen to John P. and Susan L. Smith, lot on S line of Twenty-seventh street, 80 B of Sanchez; E 23:6 by S 105; gift. Charles Monson to L. H. C. and Minnle H. Nye, lot on S line of Clipper street, 160 E of Diamond, E 26:8 by N 114: $10. Anna C., Cosmo, Mary A. and Victor Ugo de Andrels to Victor Ugo de Andrels, lot on N line of Vandewater street, 88:9 W of Powell, W _22:11 by N 60; $10. Same to Cosmo de Andreis, lot on N line of Vandewater street, 91:3 W of Powell, W 45:10 by N 60; $10. C. N. Felton to C. N. Felton Jr. and Kate F. Elkins, lot on E corner of Second and Brannan streets NE 137:6 by SE 137:6; gift. Jane W. Stewart to Edward G. Stetson, lot on Nw line of Folsom street 75 NB of Fourth, NE 50, NW 80, NE 25, NW 15, SW 80, SB 15, NE 5, SE S0, quitclaim deed: $10. ‘Annle_Tracy to Edmund Tracy, lot on NW. line of Harrison street, 105 NE of Eighth, NE 40 by NW 80; $10. . Elisabeth or Eifzabeth and Herman Werner to Timothy Kenney, lot on NW line of Ei- dridge street, 100 SW of Chesley, SW 20 by NW 80: $10. Herman M., Henry J. and Edward J. Wolter and Tillle M. Callan (Wolter) to Joseph T. Miles, lot on B line of San Bruno avenue, 100 N of Twenty-third street, N 25 by E 100; $10. State_of California (by Tax Collector) to P. A. McDonald, lot on E line of De Haro | street. mgwxotumy,uml. E 23:7, 5 15, | W 11:8; $60. City and County of San Francisco to R. S. R A Nineteen v 9Ti6Y, 8:117%, Emily C. Terry to. lot on W line Fourteenth avenue, E ; $10. Lw“lbr:m’ol to Mar- e of Natick Chenery. S 80 by W block 1, Fairmount Land Land to Mrs. H. V. Wallace, at right angle to W 9440 N from N line M . S 30, B 5:6, NW 30:6, lots 40 and 41, Sunset Heights; $10. Mrs. H. V. Wallace to Philippine Leichter, on N line of Woodland street 30 SW of 1, 24:3% NE 5:11%, set: $10. MBS o e | 20, Fairmount; Harper, SE 20, m!o sife. of Richland ll-r::t_‘ | 100, lot 13, . quitclaim ‘Wunderlich (Roth- Qb‘-!flu | guests will then repair to |11, NW 38,96, NE 111,54, WEBER’S MUSIC HALL WILL BE OPENED TO-MORROW N AHT New York Theater Manager to Produce Musical Comedy at Piayhouse om Masom Street. ‘With the epening of Weber's Musie nigat the Hall on Mason street to-morroew another theater will be added to number in San Francisco. The o W. H. Weber, is a New York the: manager. Under his direction the race Garden has been made into a mod- ern place of amusement. His plan for the playhouse is to make a specialty | of musical comedy, as staged at the Weber & Field's Music Hall in New York. The opening play will be “Miss | Prisky From Fresno,” produced and staged by Lionel E. Lawrence, former stage manager at the New York thea- ter. The leading parts will be played by Miss Gertrude Eulalie and Walter Shannon. About forty people will ap- pear in the chorus. To-night a full-dress rehearsal will be held, to which have been invited the city officials and the press. All the the dinner given in honor of the opening. _— e - NEW CONSULS AFRPOINTED.—Customs Collector Stratton was nbtifiled yesterday that the Depariment of State had recognized John Capsimalis as Consul at this port for Greece, 2nd Ernest Martin as Consul General for Cos- ta Rica. H. Phildrick, lots T47. 749 and 751, gift map 3. $600. Alma E. Woodman (wife of Willam H.) and Thomas Vartan to L. . Balley. lot 4, block T, Park Lane Tract No. 5; $9, State 'of California (by Tax Collector) to Herry Knust, lots 30 and 31, block 38, city lands: $60. Same to Armour McLgughlin, lots 20 21_block 52, same; $66. oy Same to P. A. McDonald, lots 38 ana 37, block 48, same: $62. Same to same, lots 1 to 6_block W, Rail- road Homestead Association No. 2; $80’ Same to same, lots 20 to 32, block 35, City Land Assoclation: $61. Same to same. lots 16 and 17, bdlock 49, City Land Association; $81. Builders’ Coutracts. Lawrence Jensen (owner) with Fred Miller (contractor), architects Charles M. Roussean & Son—All ‘'work for a two-story frame bufld- ing (two flats) on lot on W line of \’]v‘ Street, §7:6 S of Page S 25 by W 108:3, Western Addition 681; $4927. Henrfetta Jenkins (owner) with M. A. Healy (contractor), architects Roussesu & Son—Ma- sonry, - carpentry, mill work, pi and hardware for two three-story mmmamn (six flats) on Tot on N line of Page street, 107:6 W of Gough, N 120 by W 30, and specifications also described another lot om 8 line of Lily avenue, 107:6 W of Gough street, 90 by 120: $15,000. Theresa A. Oelrichs (owner) with Otis vator Company (contractors), architects Raid Bros.—Electric elevators and dumb waiters for Fairmount Hotel on lot bounded N by Sac- ramento street, B by Powell, S by California and W by Mason; $28,400. Mary T. Donohue (owner) with David Con~ don (contractor), architect —. All work ex-~ cept mantels, gas fixturss and shades for a two-story frame building (four flats) on lot on W line of Capp street, 148 N of Twenty- second; $7250. C. A. Meussdorffer (owner) with O. A. Craemer (contractor), architect C. A. Meuss- dorfler—All work for a two-story and base- ment ffame building (flats) on lot on W line of Larkin street, 75 N of Broadway, N 25 by W 80, Western Addition 22; $4800. Alameda County. W. H. Donahue to Patrick and Catherine Donabue (with right of survivorship), lot on SW line of Santa Clara avenue, 319.17 SE of Oakland, SE 40, SW 116:6 to SW line of lot to beginnin, por- tion of lots 11 and 12 Block J, Fint Tract No. i Al50 personal property (recorded May 22, 1908), Oakland; gift. Lols Nelson (single) to Martha J. Smith (widow), lot 3, block 5 Santa Fs Tract No. & | (recorded May 22, 1905, Berkeley: $10. Guy W. Monroe (single) to Neilie F. Hamil- ton (wife of James H.). lot on N line ot Chan- Dok way. 4 E o Titth street. E 4 by N €0, 1ot 19, block 126, Raymond Tract (reco: May 22, 1505), Berkeley; $10, g Alpheus N. and Ada I Burges 1 Graham, ot on S iine of Thirty-elght street, 700 W of Telegraph avenue, W 50, S 144:9% to § boundary of Perrin Tract, B 50 to intersec- tion with line drawn at right angle, S from said line of Thirty-eighth and point beginning N 144:9% to beginning of lot 21, Perrtn Tract portion of block 11, Kellersberger's Map, ranchos of V, and D. Peralta, Oakland: $10. Charles E. and Emma (Bertha or Emma) W. Clausen (wite) to Charles Clausen, lot on B line of Chestnut strest, 125 N of Thirty-second, N 25 by E 128:3, portion of lot 2, block 673, Watts Tract, Oskland; $10, Patrick J.'and Mary E. Keller (wife) to J. H. Lauridsen, lot on NE line of Monte Vista avenue, 201 SE of Piedmont, SE 65 by NB 100. Kellersberger's Rose Park, Oukland: $10. M. Evargeline and E. W. or Edward Talman (husband) to Eugenia W. Turner (married), lots 25 and 26, Drexler Tract, Oakland: $10. Mary J. Huff (widow)_ WiMam G. Huf (single) and Mary Irene Webster (married) to A G. McNeill (married). lot on SE line of Ninth avenue, 110 NE of East Fourteenth street, NE 35 by SE 150, lot 17, block 60, map of resubdivision, block €0, Clintom, Bast e Realty Syndicate to William J. i W 105 feet of lots 14 and 15, block 5, Medios Tract, portion plat 67, Kellersberger's survey, Berkeley; $10. i o Annie nd John T. Mabey (husband), and . to C. B, Crane. lot on SW coree of Euniee (formerly Durant) and Milvia streats, S 180, W 270 to E line of Louisa street, N S0, B 135. N 80 to S line of Bunice street, 133 to beginning, lot 1 and S 40 feet of lot 2, N 40 feet, lots 3 and 4, block 15, property of Berkeley Villa Association, Berkeley:. $10. Same to same, lot on W line of Loulss . 40212 N of Berryman, N 135.30, SW 147.86, SE 74.17, NE 134.64, block 16, pi Berkeley Villa Association, Berkeley: $10. Peter Nelson (single), by W. P. Woolsey, at~ torney, to C. L. Morton, lot on W line of Jo- sephine street. 160 N of Rose, N 40 by W 138, lot 2, block B, Leviston Tract. a resubdfviston of blacks 3 and 4, Jose Domingo Tract, Berke- oy : : Joseph and Betsy B. Rust (wife) to Newton G. McKelvey (single). Re-record 1058 D 18, lot on W line of Ellis street, 36:3 N of Mason, N 36 by W 120, being N 88 feet of lot 39, block 11, Regent-street Homestead Association, Berkeley: $10. Charles N. Clark (single), John A. and Han- nah M. Sullivan (wife) to George W. lot on E line of Walnut street, 120 8 of Clin- ton avenue, S S0 by E 125, lots 8 and 10, block €. Bellevue Tract, otc., Alameda; $10. Edw. P. Flint (widower) to I L. Cavasso, NE 40.13 feet of lot 4, and SW 19.86 fest of iot 5, block A, Flint Tract, comprising 60 feet front on Fairmount avenue, adjoining NE corner of land conveyed by Edward P. Flint to Nettie G. de Golla, April 6, 1900, 735 D 72, Oakland: $10. Edw. and Christina Flutsch (by R. J. Mullen and W. C. Moody, trustees) to Max ‘W. Koenig, 805 D 25, lot on W line of street, S2:3% S of Twenty-first, S 25 by 125, lot 11, Wensinger Tract: also a portion block 613, Boardman's map, trustees’ Oakland; §1165. 2 3 Max and Louise K. Koentg Rommel (wife of C.). same, Oakland; George W. and Abbie B.' Fisher to A, Andrews (widow), SW 15 feet and NE 10 feet of lot 3, ¥ RiE Clara_avenue (prior to wi and Benton St. Johns) street, W 50 by S lot 8, bloek & mbloclfl,flteh?fl«, Alameda: $10. Holcomb Land Company (Heron-Hoicomb c ) to Charles Camden, lot 5, block Bmgrnayl‘h ;kllhfi. East Oakiand, quitclaim deed ;. Charles Camden (widower) to Ida B. Win- ters, same, East Oakiand: $10. Willlam F. and Emille G. Booth (wife) to Jessle A. Chandler (widower) lot on E line of Hillegass avenue 285.38 S of way, by E 15048 lot 23, block B, map A B C and D of map 3, Hillegass Clarence W. and Winnie H. Peck to Eva V. Carlin. lot 15, resubdivision Home View Tract Berkeley: $10, W _line of Dana street, 180 S of Dwicht way. S 34:6 by W 106:6. portion of lots 22 and 24, block A, Leonard Tract. Berkelev: $10. California Improvement Company (corporation) to Katbarine MeMi'lan (widow), 1ot on 8W corner of Deakin and Russell streets, W 30 by S 61, portion of lots 10 and 11, bloek B. Svburban Tract. Berkeley: $10. P California Home Building Loan Company to Lyman Allen. lot on S line ~f Francisco stroet, 61 E of McGee avenue (formerly Hamilton street). F 34:10 bv. S 133, rortion of lot 5, block 3. State Universitv Homestead Associa- tign- No. 4, Berkelev: $10. Jessie P. and H. M. Pond (husband) to Wil- llam F. Alexander (married), bt-."-wv of Buena Vista avenue and Willow mu-.g-.-un-g;#fl