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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1905 REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY-—For Sale. A AN A rom Oakland; miles 160 acres sbundance of run- { cate, including 10 old cows, 2 ses, some chickens, 4 sows, 1 spring 1 set double harness and some farming tools. Price $1250 LLOYD & STEIN, Real Estate & Insurance Brokers, 458 Ninth st., Oakland finest Rot_springs in the ther mineral springs; 160 bathhouse, etc.: nice- ains anitarfum: might ex- erty. Address owner, G. a, Cal Massie Co., rooms 207-208 Union if you are looking for country ge or emall tracts for all pur- w we can suit you TALOGUE OF POULTRY, FALFA, DAIRY AND-STOCK BURR-PADDON CO., 40 Mont- San Francisco. Cal. N, HOMESEEKERS! atalogue of the best land fornia. C. M. WOOSTER the it | see this splendid tract half acre and upwards. Mountain and Bay. Shel- Pure spring water, etc. Ten minutes’ Very low prices; terms easy. See this tract to-day. Take Sausalito rerrg end electric cars to Corte Madera. Only 4 minutes f San Francls We will bulld title; fenced and cross | elegant place for | |OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M’TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. ESTATE. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. MASON, 225—Nicely furnished sunny bay- window rooms, suitable 2 jadies or gent. McALLISTER, 220%—Nice front room, suit- able for two gentlemen. OAKLAND RI 7 prm—— FOU DESIRE DO R ibout_halt cost, an extremely valuable 215-story home, fine hot-water heater, large lot, south frontage, short walk to trains, eas- | 31y changed into 4 flats, pay big interest, | B 60-foot crown hill site, unsurpassed vista and surroundings: owner has plans for 2 $4500 extremely unique home, With veranda features, etc., but cannot use same; immedi- esired; “gr‘::fe ?\: the substantial 2%-story home- | steads of 6 bedrooms; large lot with stable; enchanting garden and shrubbery, etc.: view a ‘constant _inspiration; elite surroundings; close to Key Route; this cannot be duplicated. HARRY L. HOLCOMB, 314 San Pablo ave., Oakland. ANDSOME residence of 9 rooms, conserva- Hlor) large lawn_ barn, only $18,000; will | rent' for $50 per month: 589 Twenty-fourth st.. near Grove. Inquire R. FRANKE, 697 Sycamore st OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. S i Feni S S TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furniture. H. Schelhaas, 11th st., cor. store, Osklahd. 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 EDDY, 743—Ri housekeeping ; EDDY and Polk ovated furnis 2 or 4 room apt d rooms for clean house. (Gladstone)—Elegant sunny bungalow or cottage to & Plats and | housekeeping apartments: 1, 2 or 3 rooms. sspdme > | ELEVENTH, 106—Sunny room, every con- CHAS. F. O'BRIEN & CO.. 30 Monteomery st. enience: gas range; summer rate, $10 mo. =2 | ELEVENTH, 110A—Furnished and ,unfur- MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. | nished rooms; all front; sunny. We are selling lots | FELL, 228 Nicely furn. suite, housekeeping, Tight = in charming Mill Valley, | - central: reas.: bath; gas range: adults. B e paetty Brook for 8850 - W hevesothers | FOURTH, 22_Furnished rooms for house- situated as low as | _ keeping: also single room 10 per cent cash, you ‘imagine such a de- tes from the account of all these attractions we old 163 lots a few left, £o get in | now bu PROPERTY WANTED. LET us submit your property to our clients; | we have buyers for city real estate ranging from $2500 to $250.000. Call at our offices or drop us a e stating Where our repre- Sentatives can see you. £. W. CROZIER COMPANY, 280 Crocker Bildg. Phone Main 554 WANTED—Tv lease, chicken ranch, improved or partly im will_improve for rent consideration. SHAFFER, El Verano. —— | GEARY, :880_Three cozy sunny rooms, bath; —A responsible party to take ;r.hu usekeeping; rent reasonable. $ULTON, 440—Fu: shed housekeeping rooms; $6-$7. “Apply 2 to b. | GEARY, 642—Nicely furnished sunny front rooms’ and housekeeping; rates reasonable. NEPTUNE (THE), 633 POST—JUST OPENED: ELEGANTLY FURN. SUITES OR SINGLE RCOMS:; MODERN; PRIV. SALT WATER BATHS. PHONE PRIV. EX., EAST 722. * EIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall’ will ot be nserted. “Ehey must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement Of the event are publish in this column free of charge, o el 0 | NATOMA, 244, near Fourth—Sunny, conveni- ent unfurnished rooms; cheap rent. O'FARRELL, 256, La Paloma—Elegant sunny suites and single rooms; reas.; fine location. | PINE, 704—One furnished room: $6. 1406, corner Larkin—Fine front room: bath and all modern conveniences; rates rea- sonable. POST. 207—Nicely furnished suite of rooms, with bath; also single rooms. POST, 217 (Fillsdell)—Elegant front suite and single room; reasorable. POWELL, 1220, cor. Pacific—Nice sunny front room; also housekeéping rooms. RIOC VISTA Hotel, 253 Third st., near Howard —New house, woth all modern conveniences; roome en euite and single; rates by day 50c and up; by week, $2 and Jup. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; reading-room. smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground flocr; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. TAYLOR, 510—Nlcely furnished sunny rooms; bath and phone. TAYLOR, 51l—Large sunny room, $14; aiso front rooms at $36 Sutter st.; $13 and $15. THE WALTON, 452 Ellis, above Jones—Cars pass door to all parts of city: brick bufld- ing; single rooms suites; ail modern con- veniences; $3 to $10 per week; speclal rates by _month. THIRD, 30S—Fihe transient room B0c, 75c per night; other ¥oooms. 8 LARGE sunny 25¢, 35¢c, rooms, near Ingleside; hot MARRIED. » HEDGEDALE—KENTZEL—In this city, May 1905, the Rev. Father millan, lip = P. Hedgedale and Kathrine V. ————— DIED. And Mary—77. 1Jans. Henry—55. Barnes, Robt.26 mss. [Jenninge, Margaret—65 Bernare, John F.—79. [Kelly, Edward A—bl. Boyan, Charles, Kennedy, Willlam—34. Chope, Thomas H.—74. McCloskey, Mary—69. , Pan itchel ex. 2. Dimock, Lizzle, + [Moore, fobert Dorn, Cora R.—36, Duhs, William—i3. Ford, Thomas—33. Reld, FEdith—22. Fripp, Sylvin—39. Rooney, Geo. E.—13. Goldwater, Sarah—80. |Stilson, Sarah—11. Goodrich, Geo. P.—50. |Taylor, Butler B.—57. Haas, Benjamin 1.—21|Pehan, Jokn. Heavey, Martin J.—31. | weber, Ehler—71.- / Hecht, Blemma—t2. | ~ong King—40. Higgins, Frank E. [Morgan, Orson A.—T71. 'Redmond, William E. ANDERSON—In Oakland, May 25, 1905, Mary Anderson, a native of Bath, Me., aged 77 years 1 morth and 3 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, May 28, at 2 p. m., at the parlors of Joseph McManus, 844 Castro street, Oak- land. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. BARNES—In this city, May 26, 1905, Robert Lawrence. Clement Jr., dearly beloved son of Robert L. C. and lda M. Barnes, and brother af Roberta Jackson and James Whitney, and grandson of Mrs. Mary Colby, a native of San Franclsco, aged 6 months and 27 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, May 28, at 1:80 p. m., from his late resi- dence_ 517 Fulton st tain View Cemetery, boat (creek route). . Interment Mcun- Oakland, by 3 o'clock and cold water; bath; partly furnished. In- quire of MRS, THOMAS, on Jules ave., near Ocean ave. TWENTY-SIXTH, 3377, near Mission (Ar- delene)—Best sunny furnished rooms In city for price: $1 week. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy. nr. Market—400 rooms, 35¢ to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus, baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., n Most convenlent and_respectable; 35c to $1 50 nightly: $2 to $8 week elec. lights: reading-room; free bus, baggage. furnished complete housekee: GOLDEN GATE ave., 256, The Perkins—Hpg. apts.; suites and single: modern: phone. HOWARD, 640—Front hskpg suite for 3 aduits; no children: coal stove, sink; respectaple. JACKSON, 864—Furnished large room for light housekeeping; $8 to $9. JESSIE, 323—Large front room, furnished | housekeeping: gas range; $8 and'$3 50 week 5; $20. EXCHANGE. ! estate in M. E. HE San_Francisco. TYPEWRITERS AND Sl‘l"l’LlES.7 AN 2 Remington, N ewriters the Fox typewrit = mothing f repaired 08 Ma rles cost; erms. 1 3 es st Alameda — ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. d houge In Alame- | w gadge. Address | ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. 1A—One bay-window room nished or unfurnished. | 61, Second—Two sunny rooms com- cusekeeping. 254 nr. 4th—2 furnished housekeep- me; water, sink, closets; cheap rent NOE, 459, nr. Mkt—U, nished bay-window gas, bath, closets, OAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complete hskpg.: range free, hot bath, laundry, $1 25-83 O'FARRELL, 1027 bath; phone: all 11 Toom sunny unfur- large alcov run'g water: no children. gas wk cely furnished rooms; | conveniences P bet. Waller and Haight—Sunny privilege of light housekeeping. 2 beds; kitchen; I mornings. fr POLK, 6 gas sto —$15; sunny suite bath; phone. Ci | BUSH, WOLF HOUSF Sixth and Howard sts.—Best known transient house in city; clean, neat; charges reasonable: central jocation com- mends it to traveling public; cafe attached; cars pass door. G. H. von der Mehden, proj —_— ROOMS AND BOARD. EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Sunny reoms overlooking park: location best; finest table board, reas. rates; phone Jackeon 156. | CALIFORNIA, 1526—Nice home for two; sun- ny front room: hot and cold water; ELLIS, 453—Fine furnished rooms, with best French table board. MME. TENCE. 1673—Newly furnished sunny rooms, with or without board: prices reasonable. reas. | ©ld Stevenscn Mansion, 80T California st.; new carpets and interfor; exceptional table; mod. ROOMS WANTED. WANTEDSuite of furnished rooms, suitable for cabinet baths. 825 Mission st., room 4. — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. 3 MACHINES in one; the New White makes lock, chain and hem stitch; has renaissance furniture; the finest and best sewing machine ever manufactured. See it at the White Compeny's new office, 915 Market st. 231—2 n! nny housekeepin e T ey PI"E | DOMESTICThe machine for famlly use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any 1912 connecting rooms for UEKE | price: all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- | tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. Two front sunny roowis, | ALL kinds second-hand, $3, $5, $8; slightly housekeeping: gas range: phone; laundry: mo_children; reasonable. used, $10, $15 and $20. You know where the dolls’ swing in the window. 1051 Market st. WALLER, 7! new house Newly furnished suite rooms in un all day nd view: §18. WASHINGTON, 1025%—N suite with kitchen adjoin e e . AP.!RTMEST HOUSES. front furnished | A—AINSWORTH APARTMENTS, COR. POST AND POLK. HANDSOMELY FURN. AND UNFURN. EUNNY COR. APTS.: PRIVATE BATHS: NEW AND MODERN: PEONE EX. 718. A APARTMENTS. T., NEAR SUTTER. SELECT DOW NTO 2 APT! -4 ROOMS: AND UNFURNISHED; LIGHT NY; PRIVATE BATHS: MODERN CES. PHONE EX. 423. AINSLEY APARTMENTS. €20 TURK ST., NEAR VAN NESS AVE. | CHOICE 3-5 RM. SUNNY APTS.; PRIVATE HALLS AND BATHS; FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED: FURNISHINGS AND SER- VICE UNEXCELLED. PHONE EX. 717 ALL kinds bought, sold, and repairing guaran- teed. CHAS. PLAMBECK, 1915 Mission st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 751 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161, CONKLN'S storage; furniture and merchan- dise; Golden Gate & Larkin; phone East 126. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com: pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. PIERCE-RODOLPH—Storage and Moving Co. Main office, Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 828. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery =t.; tel. Maln 1840. Shipping at cut rates. — UPHOLSTERY. Tel. South 216—How do you sleep? Mattresees, furniture, carpets renovated and sterilize formaldehyde process. Rice. 1432 Howard s e VAN NUYS APARTMENTS. 1001 BUSH ST.. COR. JONES. 3-room sunny apartments: nicely furnished; $25 to $40; few single and suites rented by the week; § minutes' walk to business; noth. IN A ation, by July 31, 2| board, for lady and references. Box 5364, Call BERKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. w daug! me aduits MASON-McDUFFIE COMPANY, Real Estate, Shattuck ave. and Center st., BERKELEY, CAL FAIRVIEW PARK PRICES Will be ADVANCED B S v 1 Berkeley's most tuated on the corner of College and beautiful residence park Alcatraz aves. Large lots, with splendid view; all street work done free; sidewalks laid and trees planted. Splendid street car service; 34 minutes from San Francisco: 20 minutes from | Oakland; 4 minutes from the university. New Key route within one biock, giving S-cent fare Francisco. Lots 50x180, $900; $225 down, balance in three years These lots will be advanced to $1000 each on June 1 NOW. BUY NOW. BUY NOW. Write for map or call on MASON-McDUFFIE COMPANY, Real Estate, Shattuck ave. and Center st., BERKELEY. CAL. Tract Office, Shattuck and Center, College and ‘Alcatraz aves. Berkeley. EPECIAL ATTENTION is called to that beau- tiful piece of property near the Country Club; on these grounds is & grove containing nearly 100 osk crees; 4 or 5 lovely knolls are situ- ated on this property, which make the most charming spots for erecting residences which one could select. Fruits of all kinds native to California are in bearing in abundance on every part of this property. This place is a dream and must be seen to be appreciated. For _particulars address BIRDSALL & CRAIG, 2167 Shattuck ave. at Berkeley sta. ] BERKELEY HOUSES WANTED. HOUSE wanted—I wish to_purchase an 8 to 36 yoom bouse east of Dana et., between Bencroft way and Etuart st at $4000 to 86000, with full sized lot, for cash. M. MILLER. 1472 Willard et S. F. J ing like them for the price. | MELROSE, 1333 Bush—2, 3 and 4 rooms, ele- gantly furnished or unfurnished; sunny, | &#team heated, electric lights, hot water: large kitchen: new house. O'FARRELL, 793—Beautifully furn. modern | | _4-room ept: bath: electricity; single r., $8. | | THE Roswell, 1360 Pine—Four and two room | __apartments ‘for housekeeping; *reasonable. THE Frederick, 901 Stanyan—1 to 5 rooms, overlooking Golden Gate Park: tel. Page 6166 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. AT ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH £TS. THREE HUNDRED ROOMS, MODERN AND UP TO DATE, LIGHT, SUNNY, AIRY. HAIR MAT- TRESSES. FREE BATHS. HOTEL AC- COMMODATIONS. SINGLE ROOMS WITH BATHROOMS FROM TWO DOLLARS TO EIGHT DOLLARS PER WEEK. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $125 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. A—THE FREMONT. New managemeat; sunny rooms, single or en suite. 1864 Market st.; phone Mint 3481. A— THE PIERRE, 579 O'FARRELL. | Beautifully furnished, light, sunny suite; aiso single room; excellent care; low rent. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Titth st.)—Rooms, 25¢ to 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $150 to $10 week’ house open all night. | A—SAHLEIN (The), cor. Bush and Pol open; pew bullding; rooms; priv. baths; reas. | BELMOND House, over Owl drug store; 2 sn- | trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights, running water In every room; 200 rooms; 25 to 56c per night; $1 25 to §3 week. BUSH, 744, or 2 Bush terrace, near Powell— Nicely furnished room; $6 month. COLLINGWOOD, 81, near Eighteenth—Fine sunny back parior room in smail family. DEVISADERO, 1824—Double parlors, with privilege of kitchen; §12. md Unfurn. l | FILLMORE, 2212—Furnished room to let. FULTON, 150, near Van Ness ave.—Furnished rooms; sunny. GALT House, 1206 Market—Fine transient rms, office_ or hpg. rms.; reas.; best lgc. Mr. and Mrs. R. T.Thwaite,props. (form, of San Jose). GEARY, 660—Newly furn. sunny front room for 1 or 2; also large back parior; all conv. GEARY, 1225—Fine suite rooms sunny with private bath: suitable housekeeping; $30 mo. GRAND SOUTHERN, Seventh and Mission— 100 roome, 35¢ to $150 night; $1 50 to $7 wk. | HOTEL Hamilton, 125 Ellis—New hotel, just | opened; clase <A™ steel bullding; strictly | fireproof; European plan; telephone and | | steam heat in every room; rooms without bath, $1 per day; with bath, $1 50 to $3; re- duced rates by week or month. P B Bl B SR A HAYES, 796—Three very sunny unfurnished front rooms: running water; very reasonable, HOWARD, 715—Rooms, 20c to $1 per day; $1 50 to $3 per week. —_— e e HOWARD, 820_ROOMS, ROOMS: CLEAN, CLEAN; TRANSIENT: REASONABLE. —_— HYDE, 318—Nice furnished rooms; good loca- tion; reasonable. HYDE, 145—Furnished room and also house- Ikeeping: rooms. | | LARKIN, 716—Sunny front_room, $12; sunny suite, §15; single room, $5. BERKELEY APARTMENTS. IX Berkeley- 3 and 4 room apartments; new bufiding: modern: mewly furnished. way and Telegraph ave : near university. FRUTTVALE ADVERT'S'TS FRUITVALE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 8 HOUSEKEEPING rooms: completely fur- nished: closets: laundry and ges: large lawn and garden. MRS. C. G. . 1417 Fremont ave. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 single and family rooms, 35¢ to $1 50 per day; $2 to $8 week; the only new .nd modern | hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor: hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room and gives rree baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. B B F o B o S R MARKET, 1004—Sunny furnished front room to let; §2 a week: third floor. MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny b $2: suites, $4-55 week; bath, elevator. hakpE. l MARKET, 1654—Nice furnished rooms. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS—Bids Wanted—Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans Home of Callfornia. at its office, room 13, 820 Sansome st., San Francisco, California, up to 11 o'clock a. m., Saturday, June 3, 1905, and opened immediatcly thereafter in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and _commissary supplies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (railroad station Yount- ville, f. o b.), for ome year, commencing July' 1, 1905, and ending June 30, 1908. Schedules with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it 'Is in accordance with such sched- ules. Bids must be made on samples sub- mitted whenever called for in the schedule. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Kinnne, Treasurer, conditioned thst the bidder will enter into' a good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all blds and to order any quantity over or under the amount speci- fied. ~Preference will be glven to goods man- ufactured or produced in this State, price, fitness and quality being equal, under the provisions of section 3247 of. the Political Code. Address John F. Sheehan, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, Room 13, 32¢ Sansome street, San Francisco, California. By or- der of the Board of Directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at 16 South Hall, Berkeley, on or before 5 p. m., on Junme 5, 1905, for the concrete floor and concrete 'stairwork for California_Hall, as per plans and specifica- tions on flle at sald office, Bids are invited also for the excavations and for the founda- tions for the new university library. Bids are invited also for painting and tinting in California Hall. Separate bids are invited aiso for (a) fire escapes and (b) the heating and ventilating system for the Harmon Gym- nasjum. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check or bond in favor of the une equal to 10 per cent of the bid, with sufficient sureties, con- ditioned that, if the bid be accepted the bid- der will enter into a contract faithfully to perform the obligations in accordance with sald bid and with said plans and specifica- tions. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PROPOSALS for paving brick—Office, Isthmian Canal Comniission, Washington, D. C., May 25, 1805. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Isthmian Canal Commission, Wash- ington, D. C., until 10:50 a. m., June 24, 1605, at which time they will be' opened in public, for. furnishing 3,000,000 paving brick. Blanks and full in lon may be obtained from this office, or of Assistant Pur- chasing Agent. 24 State street, New York City, or Assistant Purchasing Agent, at Cus- tom-house, New Orleans, , and blanks may be had at Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, Cal, and Commercial Club, Mo- bile, Ala. H. J. GALLAGHER, Y U, 8. A., Purchasing Agent. & —_—— PROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplies—Office Purchasing Commissary, San Francisco, Cal., May 19, 1905.—Sealed proposals for furnish- ing and delivering of such quantities of sub- sistence supplies, delivered at such mm wharves or such warehouses in San n- cisco Cal., as per circular to be seen at this office, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., Monday, May 29, 1905, and opened im- mediately thereafter, in presence of bldders. Specifications, general Instructions to bidders and blank forms of proposals will be fur- nished to established dealers on application 1o C. R. KRAUTHOFF. Maj. Comy. MARRIAGE LICENSES. —_— The following marriage licenses were {ssued yesterday: > George H. Whitworth, 40, Newman, and Harriet Collier, 47, Newman. Jacob N. Cedarquist, 29, 1444 Grove s and Huide Sandstrom, 26, 2225 5 Charles J. Godin, '36," 3575 Twent street, and Tda A. ~ 24, 1236 Einar K. Villa, 22, 57 | street, and es J. McCarthy, 32, 643 o Tonn O 23, T !-'u-t,n:i o Emily A, Van Detveer, 104 Parker ave. BERNARD—In_this city, May 26, 1005, at his residence, 28 Rincon place, John Francis Ber- , a native of Stockholm, Sweden, aged years 1 month and 11 days. BOYAN—In this city, May 26, 1905, Charles, beloved husband of -Maggle Boyan, and father of May and Florence Boyan, and brother of Ella and James Boyan, and son- in-law of the late Mr. and Mrs S. Bridg- Wood. & native of San Franefsco. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Bunday). May 25, at 12:30 p. m., from his late residence, 28'Page street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church for services, commencing at 1 p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CHOPE—In this city, May 26, 1905, Thomas H., husband of the late Jane Chope, and father of Thomas P., John E. and Willlam F. Chove, a native of England, aged 74 years. COTTER—In Phoenix, Ariz. May 10, 1905, Danlel, beloved son ‘of Edward and Cathlin Cotter,’ and brother of Gertrude and Nellie Cotter, a native of Chicago, IIl. ¥ Interment private, in Holy Cross Cem- ctery, this day (Saturday), May 27. CRUCIANI—In this city, May 26, 1905, Paul A. Cruclani, beloved husband of Virginia Cruclani, and father of Paul H., Marie, Plerrette and Augustine Cruclani, a native of France, aged 66 years. j 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. DIMOCK—Near Santa Rosa, Cal., May 26, 1905, Lizzle, wife of Silas Dimock, and mother of Ida M. gnd Geddes O. Dimock, and daughter of Mre. E. Lyle. DORN—In this city, May 26, 1905, Cora Rus- sell, beloved wife of F. A. Dorn, late of San Luls Obispo, & native of Nevada, aged 36 years 10 montbs and 21 days. =7 Funeral services will be held to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 p. m., at 3580 Clay street. DUHS—In this city, May 25, 1905, Willlam, beloved husband of Augusta Duhs, and father of Emma Laubsche native of Bermer- shéim, Hessen, Germany, aged 43 vears 5 months and 28 days. . EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), May 28, at 2:30 p. m., from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street. between Seventh and Eighth. Cre- mation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. FORD—In this -city, May 25 1905, Thomas Ford, a native of Washington, D. C., aged 33 _years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, May 27, at 9:30 a. m., from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2483 Mission street, near Twenty-first, thence to St. Paul's Church, corner Twenty- ninth and Church streets, for services at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue at 10:30 a. m. FRIPP—In this city, May 25, 1905, Sylvin Fripp, a native of Ambri, Canton Tessin, Switzerlane 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). May 28, at 10:30 . m., from the new funeral pariors of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin and Polk streets. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, by carriages GOLDWATER—In this city, May 26, 1905, | Sarah, relict of the late Michael Goldwater, and beloved mother of Mrs. Philip N. Aron- son, Mrs. Ralph Prager and Elizabeth, Morris, Henry and Barry Goldwater, a na- tive of London, England, aged 80 years. (Arizona papers please copy.) I Notice of funeral héreafter. GOODRICH—In this city, May 26, 1905, George P., beloved husbind of Frances J. Goodrich, ‘and brother of Frankiand Charlis Goodrich, a native of New York, aged 50 years. HAAS—In Grass Valley, May 25, 1005, Ben- jamin I, beloved son’ of Isidor and Mary Haas, and beloved brother of Sylvain Haas, a native of Grase Valley, aged 24 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services at 9:30 a. m.. Sunday, May 28, at the resi- dence of Charles athan, $12 Devisadero street. Interment vprivate. HEAVEY—In this city, May 25, 1005, Martin J., dearly beloved husband of Maud L. Heavey, and father of Martin J, Heavey, and son of Mrs. §. and the late Bernard Heavey, and brother of Mrs. J. W. Nelson, Mrs. H. Growney and Bernard and John Heavey, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 7 months and 13 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Baturday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late re dence, 241 'Natoma street, thence to- St, Paf rick’s Church, where a requiem high’ mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HECHT—In this city, May 26, 1905, Blemma, widow of the late Isaac Hecht, and mother of Mrs. Helen Hecht, Bert R. and Summit L. Hecht, Mrs. William Fries and Mrs. Irvin J. Weel,'a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 62 years. . 07 Services will be held at her late resi- dence, 1998 Jackson street, corner Octavia, Sunday, May 28, at 10:15 a. m. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery,.by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:40 a. m. HIGGINS—In this city, May 25, 1905, Frank E. Higgins. A member of the Elks of Santa Barbara and the O. R. C. of Los Angeles. [7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission etreet, near Twenty-first. JANS—In this city, May 25, 1905, Henry Jans, beloved brother of Mrs. Emma M. L. Smith, a gg: vatdeermmy,“fied 55 years. ends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2:30 p. m., from the funeral parlors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery, via 3:30 ». m, train from Third and Townsend street. JENNINGS—In this city, May 25, 1905, Mar- garet, beloved wife of Peter Jennings, and mother of Sister Mary Gabriel and James Jennings, a native of County Meath, Ireland, ag years. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Saturday, at 9 a. m., from thesparlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, here a requiem high mass will be cele brated for the repose of her soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY—In this city, May 25, 1905, Edward A., beloved son of 'Margaret L. Kelly and the late Peter Kelly, and brother of Mary J. Kelly and Mrs. Catherine A. Hodgdon, a native of England, aged 51 years 4 months and 11 days. KENNEDY—In Oakland, May 23, 1! Wil- Ham, belov on of Danlel and Xfi Ken- _nedy of Gamebridge, Ontario, & native of lcmdl, aged 34 years 9 months and 12 days. cCLOSKEY—In this city, May 1905, Mary McCloskey, beloved mother o(‘%h-no-. Harry and Joseph McCloskey, a native of Ireland, aged 69 years. E7Notice of funeral hereatter. Remains at the parlors of J. S.'Godeau, 305 Mont- gomery avenue, R e miabaa s nary s PLOTS In 044 Fellows and Masonic Cemeteries can be exchanged CHAS. H. J. TRUMAN & €0, and father of H. A., J. P., F. G., Nora and Ella Mills, a native of Tenriessee, aged 79 years § months and 28 days. MITCHELL—In Oakland, May 25, Alexander Mitchell, tormerly of ~Howell Mountain, Napa County, Cal., a native of ugvoum‘xm on, D. C., aged 72 years. —in this city, May 26, 1905, beloved son of George and Nellie Moore, an brother of ~Willle Moore, a native of San ghnclm aged 9 years 3 months and 1% ays. O Funeral Monday, May 29, at 1:30 p. 1. from the residence of his parents, 152§ Scott street. Interment private. = MORGAN—In this city, May 25, 1805, Orson A beloved husband of the Jate Biizabeth Morgan, and father of Willlam, Lynde, Dayton, Clara, George and Grace Morgan Mrs. Mabel Jobnston, & native of New Y aged 71 years 10 months and 11 days. Friends and uaintances are respect- flly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:80 p. m., from his late resi- dence, ‘3438 Eighteenth street, between Mis- sion and Valencia. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car trom Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets. REDMOND—In this city, May ‘24, 1905, Willlam E., dearly beloved husband of B.. M. Redmond, and father of J. Emmett, George W.. Mattle and Grace Redmond, a native of County Wexford, Ireland. (Vir- ginia City papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, May 27, at §:45 a. m., from his_late res; dence, §27 Eddy street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell sucet, where a solemn requiem high mass il Se celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Hoiy Cross Cemetery. REID—In this city, May 25, 1905, Edith, dearly beloved wife of Rafe R. Reid, and daughter of Kate B. Little, and sister of George H. Little, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 8 months and 5 days. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. ROONEY—In this city, May 25, 1905, George Edwin, beloved son of James F. and Kate Rooney, and brother of Loretta Rooney, and nephew of Mra. Charles D. Fowler, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years and 4 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- slon street, 'between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where services will be held ‘at 12:30 p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STILSON—In this city, Sarah Stilson, mother of Mrs. Hattle S. Bundy, Mrs. Ella S. Loomis and Charles H. Stilson, a native of Vermont, aged 71 years 1 month and 12 days. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. TAYLOR—At Rancho Piedra Blanca, San Luis Obispo County, Cal.., May 24 1905, Butler Brayne Taylor, beloved wife of Mur- ray F. Taylor, and beloved mother of Kate Thornton Craig, Bessie Forbes Robinson and Anne Thornton Bayliss, a native of Alabama, aged 57 vears. (Virginia and Alabama pa pers please copy.) TEHAN—In this city, May 26, 1905, Tehan, a native of ‘County Tipperary, land. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at McAvoy, O'Hara & Co.'s new_parlors, 2€1 and 271 Hayes street, opposite St. Igna-,| tius Church. WEBER—In this city, May 26, 1905, Ehler Weber, beloved brother of .the late T. H. Weber, and uncle of Mrs. H. Doscher and Tonges H. Weber, a native of Germany, aged 71 vears 2 months and 1 day. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), May 28, at 2 p. m., from the new funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin and Polk streets. Interment Natlonal Cemetery. WONG—In the City and County Hospital, May 26, 1905, Wong King, a native of China, aged 40 years. ~ CARD OF THANKS. We herewith desire to express our heart- felt thanks to our many friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us, also ‘for the many beautiful floral offerings in our late bereavement, the loss of our dearly be- loved wife and mother, Emma Furrer. FRANK FURRER, husband: JOSEPHINE, ERNA AND FRANK FURRER JR., chil- ren. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. John Ire- Ind Tonopah.. 0L 02[Ton Exten ...4 50 5 00 Home ....... 05 08/Ton Slv & Gid 15 — Jim Butler 83 85/ Ton of Nev.18 00 18 37 J Butler Bx. 20 25\ United Ton .. — 06 Little Ton ..800 4 00\ West End ... 78 80 Lucky Tom... — 02| Goldfleld Distriet. 07 08/Highland ..... — 2 08 10/Jumbo M Co.. 78 80 10 12/Jumbo Ex ... 13 15 — o4 .= 1 37 T2 2 Blk Butte Bx 02 1= 10 Black Rock.. 03 5 16 o8 — os 20 —'215 o1 20 23 34 16 20 05 — '3 08 30 38 15 — 14 10 — Columbia 30 — Conqueror ... 16 — 08 Diamond .... 08 10 14 Diamondfield. 43 o4 08 Empire ...... 13 38 39 Exploltation.. — | — Dixle ........ 20 ... 38 40 Fawn (...l 056 —|Sandstorm Bx. — 13 Frisco 12 13|Sherman ..... 25 — Gold Dust ... 08 10/Siiver Pick .. 14 18 Gold HIll ... — 04/Simmerone — 50 Goldfield Min. 53 55St Ives 28 20 GIdfd Rand.. 05 06| Treasurs — o Goldfield Ton. — — 05 Great Bend ,. 10 05 07 Hibernfa .... — 03 o4 Bullfrog District. Amargosa ... 09 10/ Eclipse ....... 30 35 Amethyst — 17|Gold Bar .... 30 32 Biz Bulltrog., 08 10/Glafid Bullfrog — 04 Bullfrog Min." 95 1 00| Lige Harris... 08 04 Bullfrog Anx. 04 06 Mont Bullfrog. 09 11 Bullfrog Cons — 11/Orig_Bullfrog. 28 30 Bulifrog Com 07 10|Shoshome ..... 09 11 Bullfrog Bx.. — 06|Steinway ..... 19 20 Bullfrg N Bk 43 44 Vista Grande.. 10 — Den Bulltros. 41 35/ Wolverine ... 05 10 Den Bifg Anx 05 | Other Districts. Brown Hope.. — 15| Paymaster 04 05 Esperanza ... — 0l Quiney . L2 — Gold Reer M. — 45/Ray &O'Brien 06 07 Gold Reer Ex 27 —'Rothwell ..... — 26 Kawich & B. — 13|Silver Peak .. 20 — Kawich Gold.. — 11/Southwestern.. — 50 Kawich King. 15 —|Svivania ..... — 25 Kawich M Co 16 20 Timber Hill .. 20 — Lida Hawk .. 20 —|Tokop Con ... — 11 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 9:30 a. .m. Session. 1000 Blk Butte,b30 40/1500 St Ives ...... 28 2500 Black Butte. 39| 300 Ton Mdway. a 100 Gold Anchor. 85! 500 N Star, b 10. 1500 Blue Bell, s10 (8] 500 N Star, s 20. 5% 5500 Nat Bank ... 384500 Ton N ‘Star... 00 1000 Ohto ... 37/40C0 N Star, b 30. €2 1000 Orig Buil 20, i1 8. m. Session. 1000 Black Butte. . 80 2000 Brown Hope.. b 1 2000 Bulifrog Belle .o . 38 1000 Diamondfleld . 2500 Ohio, b 60.. 40 2000 Dmdfleld, b 1043|2500 Orig Bullfrog. 30 2000 Dixie . .. 20/1000 Sandstorm .... 39 1300 Gold -Anchor.. 84/4000 Sierra Nev.... 10 700 Gold Anchor.. 85/2000 Silver Peak .. 20 3000 Gland B Bell 0812000 Ton N Star... 59 1000 Jim Butler .. 81| 100 Ton Blmont.3 021 Session, 3000 Nat Bank 39 2000 Orlg_Bull 30 1000 Or ‘Bulifre,b30 31 50/2000 Sterra Nev.... 10 0211000 Sitver Peak .. 700 Ton Mdway.i 62 5000 Ton N Star... 1000 Nat Bank ... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bullfrog _District. Bid. Ask, Bid. Ask Bolttoe Belle 8 00|0e Bamier. 5 8 ulitrog. Bullfrog M. — 1 02| Vista Grands. 12 o Bullrg X B 4148\ wolverine ... — 11 (1K IRRRE- | 8558 352828 | n:g- 83| 838! | 82| w'mgaag 5l James Conlin, lot on v’; Baves strect, 10356 N 120; $10. - fana T. Randol to City ). lot on SW Van Ness avenue, W of Polk, ty of lndcoun!e. Chris San 120: $10. J. B. and May Treadwell to Lillian Hose, “g’mmm‘“ 5 Eon“sfi' S lesstw?-‘ $10. an 16; Katle Robertson and Mary Cannavan FRL R o of 1 and na streets, Z:6; aim lots 20, 23, 24, 20 25, 30 and 32 ver Terrace: $10. Annie, Charles and Louisa Seipel and Emma Habn ;(Rm of Gus) to Katharina Seipel, same; Hannah Gerstle to Beila @. Fleishhacker, lot on S line of Broadway, 137:6 E of Steiner ity anc inty of 1cf Dmg!l'. lot on yS line of O Farrell street, 87:6 W of Pierce, W 25 by S 100; $—. Raphael Peixotto to Myrtilla J. Pelxotto. lot on NW corner of Haight and Broderick streets, W 55 by N 110; also lot on NW Y iso lot on N S of Clay, S 271:8% by W 12 it National Land Company. to Willlam Gisel man, lot on N line of Parnassus street, 202 W_of Willard, W 5 by N 131:103%: $10. Willlam and Ada_Havard and John E. and Margaret Hill to Mary R. Cheesewright. iot on S line of Sacramento street, 137:6 E of Locust, E 27:6 by S 132:7%; $10. Philip and Nellle L. or Nellie C. Simmons to Henriette Consonno, C. Adrienne Hermann and M. Lucie Hermann, lot on E line of Shotwell street, 60 S of Nineteenth, S 35 by _E 50: $10. Bdward B. and Mary V. Sweeney to Fried- rich Pfeiffer, lot on W line of Sanchez street, 76 § of Thirteenth, S 24 by W 80; $10. Daniel F. and Julla Leany to Oliver M. France, lot on W line of Treat avenue, 126 N of Twenty-fourth, N 26 by W _100; $10. Mary Flynn to Hans J. and Meta K. Muller, Tot on’S line of Twenty-fitth street, 137:2% W of Chureh, W 25:51 by S 114; $10. Frank B. and Jessie Veirs to Louisa Johnson, lot on E line of Nce ul)trb:;hfl S of Twenty- third, S €6:2 by E 100; George W. Geaque to Eaward H. White, lot on N linc of Duncan street, 117 W of Noe, W 37:6 by N 114; $10. San Francisco and Fresno Land Company and G. Howard Thompson to Morris Herzstein, Iot on W line of Battery street, 70 S of Broad- way, S 67:6, W 177:6, N 67:6, E 20, N 70, B 20,8 70, E 137:6; $10. ‘Antonio and Theresa Cichizola to Clarence G. Tayler, lot on S line of Jackson street, 137:6 W of Dupont, W 31, S 53, W 31, S 21:6, E 62, N _74:6; $10. Ellen’ Wolf to Elia and Rosa Pochinl, lot on S line of Greenwich street, 22:6 E cf Jones, ¥ 40 by S 60; $10. Mary Burke to Walter J. Burke, lot on B line of Le Roy place, 70 N of Sscramento street, N 22:6 by E 70; gitt. Robert M., Emma M. and Charles Schofleld to H. A. Powell, lot on W line of Main street, 229:3 N of Howard, N 45:10 by W 137:6 and party wall interest made between Drexler and 5. olkin to Starr Estate Company, iot on W corner of Natoma and Third streets, NW 80 by SW 150; $10. Peter and Catherine Kiernan to Augustin S. Macdonald, lot on N corner of Ninth street and McLea court, NW 25 by NE 25; $10. David F. and Minnie McGraw to Mary Levy, lot on N line of Clement street, 95 E of Thir- teenth avenue, E 25 by N 100; §10. Charles. H. Tointon to Ada L. and Morgan H. Lioyd. lot on E line of mleventh avenue, 75 N of Clement street, N 25 by B 120; $10. John T. Fleming fo Willlam M. de ‘Woif, lot on SW corner of Sixth avenue and B street, W 240 by S 225: $10. Union Trust Company to Lillie N. Duncofabe (wife of W. S.), lot on E iine of Thirty-seventh avenue, 175 S of Point Lobos, S 50 by B 120; £10. Monroe Greenwod Estate Company to Richard F. Armstrong, lot on E line of Second avenue, 300 § of Point Lobos, § 25 Ly E 120; $10. FEmile and Maud Million to Charles M. and Oscar G. Olson, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 35 N of 1 street, N 25 by E 95; $10. Fred Behrens to Richard Barker, lots 38 and 39, Outside Land blecks 725, quitclaim desd; $2. Minnie L. or Minnie J. Danuth to Solomon Getz, ict on E line of Eighteenth avenue, 139:4 N of S street, N 25 by E 120; $10. California Title Insurance and Trust Com- pary to Eugéne P. and Louise M. Egan, lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 225 N of U street, N 25 by E 120; $595. Clovis A. Farnsworth to Walter L. Moffatt, lot on N line of Market street, 700 E of Thirt ploth, E.0676. N 126:11. W 1087, 8 1m:11; 10. Julius C. Reis to W, W. Towle, lot 35, block 65, Reis Tract; grant. Same to W. H. Wolcott, lots 22 and 23, block 65, Rels Tract; gift. Thomas S. McMann to F. Spangenberg, es— tate of William McMann, No. 31.808; $1100. G. W. Miller to Bmanuel Lewis Investment Company. lot on W line of San Jose road, 54:6 NW from Lefblg, W 100 by 25, lot 13, block 8, Mission street H S. Ducas Company to Abe and Charles Ro- senstein, lot on NW line of Bernal avenue, 135 NE of Coso, NB 25 by NW 120, Precita Valley 103; $10. Abe_and Charles Rogenstein to Jacob Hey- man Company, same; $10. Jacob Heyman Company to Willlam and Nani Happ, same; $10. Abe and Charles Rosenstein to Jacob Hey- man Company, block bounded by San Bruno, Graven, Barnevald and Rickard, block 3. Peo- ple's Homestead Association: $10. Jacob Heyman Company to Lydia Todd, lot 23, block 1, Golden City Tract; §10. Ann Doherty to J. Thomas Doherty, lot 462, Gift Map 3: gift. Thomas and ‘Alice TWohig to Peter and Alice Molloy, lots 763 to 768, Gift Map 3; $10. Julius C. Refs to Rudolph Herzig, lots 31 and 32 block 54, Rels Tract: grant. Baldwin & Howell to P. E. Erickson, lot T, block 1, subdivision 1 of Castro-street Addi- tion: $10. Charles B. Carlson to Amanda G. Carlson. | lot on W line of Prospect avenue, 70 S of Liz- zle, S 70 by W 98:8, lots 138, 142 and 141, Cobb_Tract: also lot on SW corner of Virginia and Prospect avenues. W 26 by S 75, lot 87, Jacob Heyman-Cobb Tract: gift. State of California (by Tax Collector) to John G. Klumpke, lots 1 to 4. block 38, tide lands. South San Francisco: $36. Same to same, lot 9, block 13, Mission and Thirtieth street extension of Homestead Union; 0. Y it sk Tob v 8! o 6 it and Patterson streets, SW 5:1% SB 56.02-3, Nw 56:3, Haley's Map 1: $0. Virginia_and Luigi Ferea to Mary F. Gish (wite of C. H.), lot on NW line of San Jose avenue. 1206:4 NE of Jarnac street, NB 25. NW 122, SW to point opposite beginning. SE 124, lot 2. block 1. Belle Roche City; $10. Mary F. Gish (wife of C. H.) to George J. and Salome Simon, same: $10. 2 Builders’ Contracts. Margaret E. Mullin (owner) with Martin Peterson_(contractor), architect Charles J. L Devlin—Painting, graining, varnishing, lin- crusta and tinting for a three-story and base- ment frame building on lot on SE corner of Ashbury and Page streets, S 25 by E 90; $1154. Same owner with C. N, P. Ahigren (con- tractor), architect l‘nlloh—A“I:‘ ‘work n;lc?Dl inting, graining, varnish, lincrusta and tin Ring for ‘@ three-story snd 'basement frame bufiding on lot on SE corner of Page and Ashbbury streets, S 25 by E 90: $14,047. Mary C. Ryan (owner) with Thomas F. Mitchell (contractor). architect —. All work for & two-story frame building on lot on E line of First avenue. 100:6 N of Carl street, E 139:7. N 25 W 137. SW 25:1%; $3940. C. H. Schiichting (owner) with F. H. Born (contractor), architect C. H. Barnett—All work except plumbing, sewering ana gas piping for a two-story frame building on lot on SW_cor- ner of Twentieth and Bryant streets, 27 on Bryant and 100 on Twentieth: 36089 Seme owner with Western Repair and Sup- ply Company (contragtors). architect same bing, sewering and gas piping for same on_same:’ $765. Hannah E. Simmonds (owner) with G. An- for a two-story on N of Twen- man (contractor), architect Albert Pissis—In- terior finish, office fixtures painting and pol- wg for bullding 526 Sacramento street; ‘with Hugh E. Pynn . Paterson Ross—. D. D. Harris (or'll'r)T frame buildings (eight flats) (four flats on £ etreet and four flats on Byington avenue) .n N line of Ellis street. 183:3 E of Fillmors, & 45:9 by N 120; §11,936. Same owner with A Newmark (contractor), arehi lumbing. sewersge. gas ne. tings. etc., for same on same: $2050. 5 owner with M. Pearl (contractor), ar. chitect same— Painting. wood finishing anq tinting for same on same; $1100. Charles Blatz (owner) with W. J. J. Weoks | (contractor), architect August Nordin—Plimi- ing for a three-story frame buflding on N ling of Eighteenth street, 61 W of Clara avenue, W 75 by N 110; §1800. Same owner with F. Kiesel (contractor), ar- chitect same—Painting, graining, varnishing and lincrusta. work for same on same: $1350. Louls and_Charlotte Adelstein (owners) with Joseph A. Bush (contractor), architect Wil liam Lowe—All work for a twe-story frama building on lot on SE line of First avenue, 150:0 NE of Carl street, E 134:5, N 25, W 131:10, SW 25:115; $3200, George de” Urioste (owner) with J. Frank Ball (contractor), architect Nathaniel. Biais- dell—All" work except plumbing, gas ftting, painting. trimming. hardware, shades, mantels and grates, electrical wiring and fixtures for a three-story frame building (six flats) on lot on § ling of Howard street, 130 E of Ninth, S 80 by E 48:6; $9890. 1da S. Eddy (owner) with Willam F. Wil son Company (contractors), architect same— Heating system for a three-story and base- ment brick building on lot on S cormer of Bryant and Zoe streets, SW 125 by SE 105: Same owner with J. H. Keefs (contractor), architect same—Painting. staining, varnishing and whitewashing for same on same: $1825. Same owner with Independent Electrical Construction Company (contractors). architect same—Wiring for incandescent lights, motors, etc.. for same on same: $1375. Howard Presbyterian Society (owners) with Peter Hamilton (contractor). architects H. H. Meyers anq C. R. Ward—Alterations and ad- ditions to church building on lot on SW cor- mer of Oak and Baker streets; $1423. Alpheus Bull and Esther Miles (owners) with T. M. McLachlan (contractor), architects H. H. Meyers and C. R. Ward—Ail work ex- cept plumbing and drains. marble and tile Work for a four-story brick buflding and alter- aticns to adjéining building at_NW corner of Third and Fehama streets. NW 1334, SW 3 3%, . SE 30, NE 20, 50, NE 135 $57.79, - Same owners with J. Looney (contractor), architects same—Plumbing. drains and tile work for same on same; $1756. Alameda County. : Henry Peterson et al. to F. J. sil $ line of Alden avenue, 315 W of Wost seot: Xb?l?v‘l’.i’hi l«{). s\“)':l lflh and 14, block A, Henry o tel Brockhurst and lh)ba‘nd Tract, Oakland '!;u:lld . ry and M. Quinn (husband) to James McNames, lot on N line of PIDIK avenu'g. 106:6 W' 'of Horton street, N 125 by W 53, blpl:k H; map part plat 6, Kellersberger's survey V. and D. Peraita Rancho, property J. S. Emery, Ouakland Township: $10. Wickham ' "and Florence W. Havens to _‘Cohlr“l:; Dd. G)lmuAllol 9 and N 25 feet of lot ), amended m: o ract, Oult- laha Township: §10. — | oot Tract, to J. F. Parr, same, Charles D. Gilman Oakland Township; $2812. Northern California Impro (corporation) to D. D. Hen of Deakin street, vement Company lon, lot on W line S _40.60, portion 1:: ixolumm"' p-3 ”h:'. Tract. Berkeley; §10, =~ - > Subur Oma A. Davies (single) to Maggie E. Cur- ley, ot on S line of Blake strect, 78 B of Dana, 8 #4:10, B 534:1%_to B boundary K, N #4:10 to S ine of Blake nmz?m?vl . Portion lot 11, bioek Leonard Tract, Berkeley, deed given ty cocroct error in description in former deed: $10. Maggie E. and James Culley (husband) to Annle G. Wilkinson, same, Berkeley: $10. John E. and Ethel E. Bigelow to Adelia Titus. lot on E line of Cherry street, 120 § | g2, Stuart (formeriy Maple). S 40 by E 120, lot 11. block B, map 2, Us Berkeien a5 Mab 2, University Viila Traet, Charies and Kath Berkeley_(municipal corperatinny. ot % line of San Pablo avenue, 166:9 N of Bure mett street. E in straight iine 818:22 to point on. W line of Mable, 133:1 N from inters tion_ thereof with N line of Burnett, N T 3 71:2 from RN iime of Burnece. thence S 43 ‘1 ¥ oc~ . Carrison Tract, and ad- m‘grl:‘e‘lg’pmg&y for purpese of public street, John and Mary Squi on N iline of Bristol street, 227:6 W of Wese, W 82:6 by S lot 3, obening. Berkeley: g o0 Dristol street Ml-m-rt;.t ‘s 20d Effie L. Jenks (w intersection of S line of R and E line lot 97. thence along § lime of Gagt gll street W 120 to E line of Ellis, S 3.61 B in straight line 120.34 to beginning. portion eaq "aslock 10. lands Regent Street Home: B'B’:"”m“on. 1870, for public street, rtha Wright to Marie A. o C. Wright (wite of Allen C.). undiviast Py lot on N line of Hilgara avemue res (Wife) to same, 125 E of Euclid avenue. E 50 by N 125, lot 7. block 15_Daley’s_Sceni E oy § vhaley's Scenic Park, Berkeiey; . 3 (single) to 8. J. Company (corporation), lot on W iine of Mo street (now MeKinley avenue), 100 S of Alls~ R O0% W 130, ot 3. bioek 14, .u{‘“‘y‘ m -~ fir&v t 67, Keilersberger's nion t Company of San Franc:: ot 10 Lewis H. Bishop, lot on SE corner of Thers teenth and Jacksen streets, E 120 by S 100, Oakland (conveys all interest acquired by fleat party under deed September 3. 1904, in 909 D. 254). recorded May 25, 1905: $3400. = George W. and May E. Gritfith (wite) to A. G. Birch, 1ot on E line of Broadway. 217 § of Central avenue. S 33 by E 140:2. portion lot 1s, map | Subdivision, of harr-acre lots in Hays per act, Alameda (re: aperta (recorded May 25, Realty Syndicate (a_corporation) to Chy Roeth, lot §, map 2. Glen Echo Tract. poctie | )(:vllennber';rll‘ plat 14, Oakland: $10. C. B. and Lizzie A. Trocksell (wi: norine F. Kelley (wite of Edwu:).re) x line of Fifty-first street, 220 W of Grove. W 40, $ 17 to center Temescal Creek, SE 40 to point distant 206 € from point of beginning. on line £ iEnt angies io S line of Firty-firse N 23 Inni . lot z Trace No. 2 Qukland; $10. SSFLIG Qo IS eanor 8. Woods o Charles B. on NW corner of Ninth and Brash st 9§ 100 by W 300. lote 1 to 4 inclusive, 19 to 28 Inclusive, block 112, Kellersberger's map, Oak- land: $10. John Stewart to Samuel Trving, all interest in an undivided half interest in 1 block E, rediviston B LR map portion Tract W of Shattuck avenue. Oakland: sog ™ Zerah Smith (single) to rra M. and Camille Henry (Wife). ot on E line of Grove streer, Y of Russell. S 40 block 11, amended rral Pack and Newbury stations. Berkeley: $10, Realty Syndicate to Horace F. ried), ot 6, blxck 21, MeGes Trar pomars plat 67 of Kellersberger's survey, Berkeleys $10. A. P. Sartort to Alfred H. St Ghirardelli Tract. Brookiyn Township: t‘l‘:: » Joseph and Neille Hollywood (wife) to Alois Kist. lot on N line of Bagle avenue, 188 W of Mulberry street. W 42 by N 130, biock 16, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda: $10, C. F. McCarthy and Mary BE. (wife). lot on W line of Union street, nut street, E 100 by N 150:2. Al : A. M. and J. Schoon ( D o S Perrault, rerecord 730 D. %14, Schiller street, 65 8 of * Joseph Figone (owner) with L. Fletcher (con- tractor), architect H. D. Mitchell—All work except painting for alterations and additions to a three-story bullding on W line of Kearny street, 90 N of Broadway, N 17 by W S0; $1300. Crocker Hotel Company (owners) with C. C. Morehouse (contractor), architect William Cur- lett—Plastoring _for eleven-story buflding on NW corner of Post street and Grant avenue, N 122:8 by W 68:10; $13,448. G. V. Hammond (owner) with W. B. Fuller for a 3t Minna and Fourieent 70; $10,300. Dunn (owner) with R. (con- g H ot £z s % 9